legal issues, but potentially low $xx,xxx If cards are played right.
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techtv - 8000+ OVT
tech tv - 9000+ OVT
Any thoughts?
legal issues, but potentially low $xx,xxx If cards are played right.
www.golom.com
$xx,xxx - no way
$xxx if you are lucky, between the TM and the fact the name itself isn't very brandable being a .info
i think low xx,xxx is high but ill take it ha
xxx is reasonable
wouldnt it be cheaper for techtv to give me 1000 insted of spending lawyer fees to even file a suit
Last edited by gdurni; 07-30-2005 at 06:12 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Youd have to porn the heck out of the site to give them a reason to file a suit. In which case you could ask high $xxxx, low$xx,xxx. Hence why i said if you play your cards right.Originally Posted by gdurni
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www.golom.com
thanks
interesting
I love to give optimistic appraisals. Unfortunately, because of TM issues and a low inherent value in the term, I appraise Techtv.info at $XX max (accept first offer).
Actually they could sue him right now. We all know what Tech TV means, and its even a channel :l.Youd have to porn the heck out of the site to give them a reason to file a suit. In which case you could ask high $xxxx, low$xx,xxx. Hence why i said if you play your cards right.
Low $xx (TM issues)
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The problem is, they could technically sue you for damages as well as take the domain...so you might end up loosing a lot more than just the name.
right, but as long as i dont develop no negative can really happen besides a reg fee each year i believe
You could just forward the domain "To the competition" hehe
haha yes
yes, that makes lots of sense, you dont make any money and you get them even more pissed off at you, making the chance of a lawsuit even more likelyOriginally Posted by JackSplat
low xxx
regards
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