Somewhat related:I doubt that a UDRP panel would find against you, as this seems to be beyond what the UDRP is supposed to deal with (but, research might reveal otherwise and a panel might buy a complainant's arguments to the contrary).
http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/d...2000-0054.html
Respondent registered the domain name <crew.com> on July 12, 1998, then later registered the domain name <j.crew.com> as a sub-account.
The registered domain name in that case "crew" was a formative part of the mark "J. Crew", but that decision is a train wreck for other reasons.






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