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Originally Posted by cyberlaw Interesting case. Without knowing details I suspect that the case will turn on whether the person who filed for the mark after the domain was registered did it in good faith. If it was NOT done in good faith, then the domain holder has a better chance.
As always, devil is in the details . . . and particular facts are necessary. |
good faith?
Now I'm really interested.
IS the .com in question?
Even if it was good faith seems Person A could get a different extension.
Why couldn't person A use the .biz
Also, if there was no Reg TM on the name when purchased then there is no "bad faith" that could have occurred.
please update thread when you know more eCommando