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Has the day come yet when a lawyer, complainant or a udrp panelist has used evidence found in dnforum or similar forums to demonstrate bad faith?

Is there a risk of such by using this forum?
 

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yes, there is absolutely a risk of something you say here being used in a UDRP or other legal situation. Berryhill and Goldberger regularly warn against saying anything too revealing here.
 

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jk
Just write 'jk' at the beginning and end of all your posts :)
jk
 

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Originally posted by DNQuest.com
I see that chevytraining.com is available. I do have some pictures of Chevy Chase working out smoking a cigarette. What if....

DO IT DNQUEST!!! :laugh:

-Bob
 
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So if I get a picture of Old McDonald on his farm eating a hamburger, I'd be ok with McDonaldsHamburger.com? Or I get a picture of a slide of cotton under a microscope, I'd be legal with MicroSoftLab.com? Oh, I know, 3 guys: Irving, Ben, and Mike, photos of them selling beer at the ball game. I'll just use IBMSales.com hmmm, it's so freaking brilliant!

not.

I guess it's oh so much fun to taunt the big corporate legal depts to spend money on a UDRP, and then just give back the name you've invested $8 in. I guess it's easier than being a hacker or getting out of your chair to spray graffitti on a wall. But what's the point? Do you have a real use for the name or not? What are we really talking about here, Cybersquatting 102: The Advanced Course ????
 

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>The fractured English adds just the right touch.

Yes. Possibly a student of http://www.origamiboulder.com/

>But what's the point? Do you have a real use
>for the name or not? What are we really
>talking about here, Cybersquatting 102: The
>Advanced Course ????

Take a chill pill, dude. The content of that site is real and useful. It's called humour. Humour, as far as I kow, isn't illegal.

I feel my use of http://cokedealer.com and http://microsoftsecurity.com is "real use". I'd be interested to hear your opinion. No C&D's received for either domain, ever.
 
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Originally posted by Drewbert

Take a chill pill, dude. The content of that site is real and useful. It's called humour. Humour, as far as I kow, isn't illegal.

I feel my use of http://cokedealer.com and http://microsoftsecurity.com is "real use". I'd be interested to hear your opinion. No C&D's received for either domain, ever.
Oh, sure, so hysterical. You are easily entertained. I have no problem with the humor, but we are talking legal issues here. My point is (unless parody is your true aspiration or you have nothing else to do with your time) why bother just to protect your arse for a dn that has no value outside the TM unless you really are developing a legitimate site?
 

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That is funny for sure.
 
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