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For Sale Kinko.com maybe brings $20,100. at Enom?!?

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cambler

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Bad faith? Care to substantiate that in terms other than your opinion? As in, any legal backing for that claim?
 

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Whois-Search said:
Sure Chris Read :

http://www.icann.org/udrp/udrp-policy-24oct99.htm

"It is your responsibility to determine whether your domain name registration infringes or violates someone else's rights."


Whois, at the very top of the page you referenced, it says

"Thus, the policy uses "we" and "our" to refer to the registrar and it uses "you" and "your" to refer to the domain-name holder."

Icann is putting the responsibility on the domain buyer in that section.
 

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Whois, you made my point. Thank you.

You can froth at the mouth all you want about it, and I might even agree with you on many points, but until something changes... it's the way it is.
 

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Cambler, I had the same thoughts as well. In the case of dropped domains, a drop-catching service actually registers the name themselves and then resells it to the high bidder. So I am sure that those drop-catching services make you agree to a clause that idemnifies them in case of a dispute. However, the question is: does this clause hold water? That's where our legal experts need to step in.
 

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Last time I checked I didn't have rabies. Before you sold it you were the registrar and the registrant. This game changes all the time and by the time it does you will have made your money.

EnomClubDrop.com is unregged - if I go reg it and sell it would it bother you ?
 

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Whatever turns you on, my friend, whatever turns you on.

I'm not a lawyer. I don't even play one on TV. My opinion on legal matters is patently worthless.
 

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What puzzles me is why would any buyer risk their capital on a potential TM issue?
I can see someone paying a small amount with a limited financial risk ( worst case turn the name over) , but to shell out big bucks for these names is foolish IMO.

You can't possibly think that you will keep this name can you???
There must be hundreds of names for sale out there that 20k could have bought
with long-term potental and no issues..
 
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