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Classic TM quandary-Company has just filed for TM on my 5 year old domain-What to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="jasdon11" data-source="post: 2118442" data-attributes="member: 69341"><p>If they are inclined to buy it, they'll probably do so at this stage, so why wait. Also, approaching them now before they get a TM means you can negotiate freely.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nope! The worst that can happen is that they try hijacking the name after they get the TM. So you're then faced with shelling out a non-refundable $1500 for a 3 man panel. Plus another 2 or 3 grand in legal fees, just to keep your name. Add in your time element involved and some stress in trying to keep your domain, and that's a lot of aggravation for no gain. </p><p></p><p>Doing nothing now is asking for trouble later. An email sent now could net you a nice sale, or at least offer you a great deal of protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasdon11, post: 2118442, member: 69341"] If they are inclined to buy it, they'll probably do so at this stage, so why wait. Also, approaching them now before they get a TM means you can negotiate freely. Nope! The worst that can happen is that they try hijacking the name after they get the TM. So you're then faced with shelling out a non-refundable $1500 for a 3 man panel. Plus another 2 or 3 grand in legal fees, just to keep your name. Add in your time element involved and some stress in trying to keep your domain, and that's a lot of aggravation for no gain. Doing nothing now is asking for trouble later. An email sent now could net you a nice sale, or at least offer you a great deal of protection. [/QUOTE]
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