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closed microssoftcorporation.com; right-media.net; rasorfish.com

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RustyK

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you just might as well hand them over to Bill Gates.
 

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$0 for microssoftcorporation.com

Dont know about others.
 

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I'm sure I'll get hits as the typos are close but now my registrar has informed me:
"The following domains you recently submitted for categorization/redirection are not eligible for the parking program."

The hassles have begun quickly (3 hours after buying). So negative zero is probably correct.
 

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I would recommend deleting them in advance of a letter from the legal department. Likely your best move and if you're lucky you might get your reg fee refunded.
 

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Around $10,000

It's not how much you can sell but this is the legal fees that you will pay to your lawyer.
 

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Around $10,000

It's not how much you can sell but this is the legal fees that you will pay to your lawyer.

a comically misleading remark but well put:lol:
 

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not only are you regging them..no, you want an appraisal for the most notorious TM enforces...I am surprised you didnt email them right away either asking for their lawyer to take you to court..
 

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microsoftlegal might PM you, just wait
 

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give him a brake guys, he is obviously a newbie and is not well aware of the laws surrounding the subject.

ck, just ask from your registrar to delete these names from your account. That should be no problem. If you don't want any problems, you better ask them to.
 

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Thank you for the feedback. I see there are a few absolute no-nos. Per your advice, I have asked the registrar to delete these names from my account asap.
 

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Thank you for the feedback. I see there are a few absolute no-nos. Per your advice, I have asked the registrar to delete these names from my account asap.

that saved you couple of thousand dollars i guess.
 

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It would be nice to have an equivalent of a "dram-shoppe" law where the registrar should be required to delete TM dns without charge if proven that registry would lead to litigation.

Really irresponsible of registrar to merrily sell with impunity. The least they should do is give back reg fee.
 
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