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This is settled law. You're completely wrong.
Trademark doesn't apply to url.
So, I must confess I don't know why I'm getting downvoted exactly. I suspect some folks think Colbert/CBS are being blatant about infringing the trademark to the point I've clearly missed the joke if I didn't catch that it was done consciously. But then some folks like you seem to think that there's no infringement happening here.
But I'm not sure how what you're saying can be squared with what follows here. And I'm pretty certain all of what I'm saying below is true.
15 U.S.C. § 1125(d) says:
(And then after that there are a bunch of specific examples of what the courts ought to consider when deciding whether there's a "bad faith intent to profit from the mark.")
That was passed as part of the 1999 "Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act." 15 U.S.C. 1125 is solidly in the "trademark" section of the U.S. code. Full text here and more general information on Wikipedia.
It hasn't been tested in court much since it was passed, but the Second Court of Appeals ruled that these ACPA provisions applied in Sporty's Farm, LLC v. Sportsman's Market Inc. and ordered the domain name in question transferred on the basis of "dilution." I wasn't able to find any indication it was appealed to the Supreme Court.
On the flip side, Lamparello v. Falwell was found not in favor of a mark/name owner. At least partially because Lamparello didn't have a "bad faith intent to profit from the mark." Maybe the situation with Colbert also lacks that requirement on the basis that if it's a charity cause, then Colbert/CBS wouldn't be "profiting." But I'd imagine that'd be a question for the courts.
But even if there's some technicality that lets Colbert/CBS off the hook in this case, it seems like it can't be said outright that trademark doesn't apply to domains.
https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/laugh-it-off-a-guide-to-parody-under-u-6069768/
There are also parody exceptions under the fair use doctrine for copyright law as well.
I believe the "Bad faith intent" is more along the lines of someone going out ang registering things like "nikeshoes.com" or "Facebookmarketplace.com" with the intent to sell to the parent company to make a profit.