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Rob Monster wants to get Voc(a)l.
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<blockquote data-quote="Neoget" data-source="post: 2344673" data-attributes="member: 322978465"><p>Additonally, imagine someone comes to you and say "you know your house is located on our trademarked street we now own the whole street and UDRP will help us to wipe your house free of charge from our street, go find another street to build your house" this is something similar to Nissan case.</p><p>I propose to remake the DN laws and I m sure those who are in charge at ICANN and Verisign will read, the law is (first come first served) and must be applied to all DN's, so the one who first registered a DN and keeps renewing is the original owner even after it was dropped and catched by other new owner, no matter of the available trademarks of physical shop or product, if they really want those domains they must buy from the current owner in every possible way, even agree on leasing it if you can't afford the BIN, because you can't get a physical house free of charge by law or maybe there is some UDRP for physical houses that we are not aware of, in fact we have such cases here in my country where laws don't matter but big money, it is named Law of Money short LOM so big money makes laws.</p><p>Also if the ICANN, Verisign and others who are in charge of the whole internet, if you are so smart out there then why not just reserve those names in a special vault at ICANN as soon as a trademark is created? Something similar you did with special short one letter and numbers domains and at the proper request release them to the trademark owners free of charge or special premium reg fee. Of course this must apply only to newly created names not already registered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neoget, post: 2344673, member: 322978465"] Additonally, imagine someone comes to you and say "you know your house is located on our trademarked street we now own the whole street and UDRP will help us to wipe your house free of charge from our street, go find another street to build your house" this is something similar to Nissan case. I propose to remake the DN laws and I m sure those who are in charge at ICANN and Verisign will read, the law is (first come first served) and must be applied to all DN's, so the one who first registered a DN and keeps renewing is the original owner even after it was dropped and catched by other new owner, no matter of the available trademarks of physical shop or product, if they really want those domains they must buy from the current owner in every possible way, even agree on leasing it if you can't afford the BIN, because you can't get a physical house free of charge by law or maybe there is some UDRP for physical houses that we are not aware of, in fact we have such cases here in my country where laws don't matter but big money, it is named Law of Money short LOM so big money makes laws. Also if the ICANN, Verisign and others who are in charge of the whole internet, if you are so smart out there then why not just reserve those names in a special vault at ICANN as soon as a trademark is created? Something similar you did with special short one letter and numbers domains and at the proper request release them to the trademark owners free of charge or special premium reg fee. Of course this must apply only to newly created names not already registered. [/QUOTE]
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