not looking for free but does my trademark protect me against this guy holding my name hostage for tens of thousands of dollars as he is right now?
It isn't looking good for you from a legal standpoint
1. He registered the domain before you registered the TM - domain not registered in bad faith.
It's a TM on a descriptive term (harder to defend)
Its been used in a way that doesn't conflict with your TM.
He lives in a different country.
- Rob
Does your trademark predate the registration of the domain?
No it does not.
TM holders do not have exclusive tights over a domain name, so with that in mind, if you do decide to go a challenge route, there could be a case of reverse hijacking against you.
But what to watch out for: If they change their sight and start referencing you or your competitors in an effort to confuse the consumer. Though if it is descriptive, that oculd be a hard argument to make, but still an argument.
the UDRP is a bit costly.
it is a good amount of money to toss out without knowing where my case stands first, hence the reason I came here.
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