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Under ACPA you can file for monetary damages. It happens when a TM holder wants to make an example out of somebody.The only time this (cybersquatting) will cease is when monetary damages are being awarded.
ala, Microsoft a few years ago when it nailed 6 domainers from (Indiana?). I recall this case being big news as Microsoft filed a lawsuit against them and took the defendants strait to civil court and prosecuted. All were found guilty and had to pay damages (at least 100K). Details are a little fuzzy now, but I believe they all had a history of being "serial cybersquatters" and each had registered numerous Microsoft branded products, keywords, and Microsoft name itself in their registrations. I believe they even tried to plead ignorance of the law as being part of their defense for registering hundreds of domains.Under ACPA you can file for monetary damages. It happens when a TM holder wants to make an example out of somebody.
But I would say most TM domains are registered as a result of ignorance of the law.
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