Nevermind I found it.
This is OK:
DellSL.com
Dell-
SL.com
DellinSL.com
SLArchitecturalDesignServices.com
SLADS.com (acronym for
SL Architectural Design Services Inc.)
This is NOT OK:
DellSecondLife.com (can't use "Second Life")
Dell-SecondLife.com (can't use "Second Life")
SLArchitecture.com (must use at least two generic nouns with "
SL")
SLDesign.com (only one generic noun; must use at least two)
If you've registered your own word mark or your name with two or more generic nouns as a second-level domain name, you may use "
SL" or "inSL" as the subdomain or third-level domain, which is the part of the domain name before the second-level domain. You may also use "
SL" or "inSL" in the URL path after your domain name. For example,
This is OK:
http://inSL.Dell.com (domain name with the Dell word mark)
http://SL.Dell.com http://www.Dell.com/SL http://www.Dell.com/inSL http://inSL.ArchitecturalDesignServices.com (domain name with two generic nouns, "Design" and "Services")
http://SL.ArchitecturalDesignServices.com http://www.ArchitecturalDesignServices.com/SL http://www.ArchitecturalDesignServices.com/inSL
No Trademark or Business-Name Registration. Never