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Anthony Ng

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Definitely, at least US$1,000. That's what you'll have to pay when Nintendo's attorney comes to you :D
 

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I see. Just went & did some reading on WIPO. They are *tough*.
 

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But they leave domains like world-of-nintendo.com, nintendoland.com, nintendo-library.com alone?

(Just grabbing some of the top items that come up on DMOZ for the word Nintendo.)
 

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Originally posted by nameslave
Definitely, at least US$1,000. That's what you'll have to pay when Nintendo's attorney comes to you :D

:laugh:

I have to agree with NameSlave!

-Bob
 

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good name. a squat, but could be left alone if you create a forum (a place for nintendo addicts) $10.00
 
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