As i said, it must have been some kind of a amateur... (or bluff like legal said)
jberryhill said:Amateur? Hmmm... let's see. The TM owner doesn't have to pay the reg fees on a domain name they perhaps don't care to use, but do not want to see used by someone else, and for the cost of one postage stamp they have (a) shut down the web site corresponding to the name, and (b) put the domain registrant on notice they will likely watch what happens next.
Sounds pretty efficient to me.
So your 'opinion' is a company is looking for 'cheap fix' to the problem.
I'd think that somebody could use a domain name with "flamingo" in it to sell pink flamingo statues for people to put on their lawns without infringing any Caesars' trademark.
jberryhill said:One of the things TM owners will do long before suing person A, who might challenge the distintiveness of the TM, is to send reams of letters to all sorts of people in order to build up a file of "enforcement efforts" to demonstrate they have been diligent in policing their mark.
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