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1. Yes.
2. Clearly it depends. If the word you add is related to the business of the trademark owner (i.e. CBSnews.com, NFLfootball.com...) then it seems like clear infringement to me.
1. Yes.
2. Clearly it depends. If the word you add is related to the business of the trademark owner (i.e. CBSnews.com, NFLfootball.com...) then it seems like clear infringement to me.
Of course, there may me many non-infringing uses for the domain. ABC may be a trademark for that network, but it could also be a web site for a spelling book for children, or an abbreviation for another legitimate use. If you put a parking page up which serves up ups which compete with the trademark owner, however, you could lose more than the domain. The ACPA provides statutory damages up to $100,000 plus attorney fess and big companies can be very aggressive in pursing damages.
2. Clearly it depends. If the word you add is related to the business of the trademark owner (i.e. CBSnews.com, NFLfootball.com...) then it seems like clear infringement to me.
IMO the largest part if you'll get a WIPO or not is the trademark owner and how they feel about what you're doing with the domain.
Some entities don't care even if you register their TM in a .net or .org and use it as a community others will go after you if you register a bunch of random letters and just happen to have their TM in the middle somewhere.