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For Sale HHH.com - Premium 3-Letter Domain

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zesty

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Edit: <<Thread Closed>>

Wow, I guess I have no choice. It really didn't take long for this thread to be compromised.
 

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Very Nice Domain :)

Good luck with the sale and I wish you success.
 

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While I would agree that it is a desireable name, there is a trademark issue with that name. Prospective buyers and the owner may want to excercise caution.
 

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What's the trademark issue?
 

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I thought this was a SALES thread.....not an appraisal thread ?
:huh:
 

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Zesty are you considering offers?
 

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DNGeeks said:
While I would agree that it is a desireable name, there is a trademark issue with that name. Prospective buyers and the owner may want to excercise caution.
Be professional - If you're interested in the name and have questions, you should contact the seller via email or PM.

If you don't want some else runing your sale thread then don't do it to others.

Be cool - Be professional. We don't need CyberCop here.

John
 

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Johnn said:
Mod should delete all the garbages here and leave Zesty alone.

Click on the little red "R" button under your username/avatar etc to report the post to the Admin staff - there are no Mods anymore.
 

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What garbage would that be? Informing a possible buyer that there is a trademark issue when $80k is on the line? I would call that being informed, not garbage. If you have a problem with my post then report it to the mods, not in the thread.
 

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The trademarks (there are several for the same term) are not an issue because acronyms are generic in nature.
 

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DNGeeks said:
What garbage would that be? Informing a possible buyer that there is a trademark issue when $80k is on the line? I would call that being informed, not garbage. If you have a problem with my post then report it to the mods, not in the thread.

So next time someone tries to sell a domain with potential tm concerns for $20 are you going to squeal? Is the price the deciding factor here or what?

Sales threads are meant to be kept clean from garbage such as this. Unless it's a stolen domain, keep your concerns for a PM. Educated buyers do their own homework.
 

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There are a number of URDP decisions where the panelist(s) have regarded acronyms generic in nature.
 

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First, assuming there is nothing wrong with the domain name, any publicity is good publicity – and many sellers seem to be overreacting and changing their sales plans just because of spurious comments - which are free bumps.

There are always trademark concerns with every domain name – it’s just a matter of the level of concern. Even Phillip Morris with their million dollar lawyers ended up being sued for trademark infringement.

HHH is not a “famous trademark” such as NBC, CBS or GE, but anyone thinking of spending serious money or naming a business will go to the USPTO.gov and search trademarks at the very least, so the negative comment really adds no information.

A seller could also reassure buyers by saying “No trademark owner has sued me for XXXX.com” or “I was sued and I won.”
 
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