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One of the people in my office registered some domains based on companies (their company names). The names are trademarked.

The domains themselves are worthless, maybe very low $xxx to someone looking to start a business.

What did he do? He emailed these businesses asking if they wanted to buy the domains for $10,000.

So, when will he get a WIPO? :sigh2:
 
He may not get a wipo.
Filing a wipo cost money ($1.5K).

But, TM holder may keep an eye on registrant
and wait until registrant do something stupid
like trying to monetize on TM with that domain.
 
One of the people in my office registered some domains based on companies (their company names). The names are trademarked.

The domains themselves are worthless, maybe very low $xxx to someone looking to start a business.

What did he do? He emailed these businesses asking if they wanted to buy the domains for $10,000.

So, when will he get a WIPO? :sigh2:
He also might get a suit against him for 100k for diverting business on a TM
 
He needs to register here and learn.
 
dunno it has been known to be profitable,risk getting a wipo but worth the gamble for just $10 i suppose......there are lots of people making serious cash from TM's some of the big domain portfolios are,i mean there is a great typo of FB for sale on here for over $13k,you take your chance but it can be rewarding.
 
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Under WIPO T & C'S you agree you cannot sue for anything to with the domain including filing fees, so as long as you keep it below $1500 they should take the offer as it will save the hassle and time plus another $3k in lawyer bills as well.

Good shout on setting up another account though with BS details...........
 
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