kevg77 said:You need to protect your business/product's name
If you want to brand and protect your name, we recommend that you at least register the .net version. If you are an organization, we would also register the .org as well. This does several things. It brands your site and prevents others from copying your site and calling it yourdomain.net or yourdomain.org. Some nasty souls may even use these names for unethical purposes or sites that promote pornography. That will do great damage to your business or image of your organization. You do not want to be found in such awkward situation.
I would have to try to offer it to jumpthesh rk.com people or try to copy the site to break any domain laws from what I can find on the net about this subject. Otherwise why would a business buy all the .com .net .orgs for themselves. They should just wait for someone else to register it and then take it from them? Just because you trademark 3 regularly used words, doesnt give you the right to own all the .net, .org, .ifo names.
FilthyVentures said:Not true at all!
Them having it TM'd does give them rights to all names and they will legally take it.
Myspace.com trademarked 2 regular words "my" and "space" and they do have every right in the world to take any domain with "myspace" in it no matter what ext it is.
Why should they wait for someone else to reg it and then take it from them? Doing so incurs them thousands of dollars in possible legal fees to take you to court. In most cases they will send you a C&D letter as well to where you registered it and they will take it from you and transfer it to them.
You can offer it to them for $0 because that is what it is worth to anybody but them.
nrmillions said:You dont have to show bad faith to have it taken away. That is the full name of the business and it is trademarked by a billion dollar corporation. It was bought after the news of the $1 million sale and then posted in a forum asking what its worth and comparing it to the .com. That is bad faith right there anyway. If you owned microsoft.info it wouldnt matter what you were using it for or if it was in bad faith, they have the right to their name. It is also parked and has advertisements on it generating revenue off their trademarked name so that is bad faith too.
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