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not that appraisals mean a thing, but anyone care to break off an opinion on this one?

thon.com

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They'll laugh at you here, but you'll make a profit selling it as an email addy. List it in the form [email protected] or whatever you think is best.
 

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Originally posted by Android
not that appraisals mean a thing, but anyone care to break off an opinion on this one?

Here is my meaningless appraisal:

$0
You have a serious TM issue!
You should get your C&D in the mail anyday now!

Good Luck!
 

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mudfence:

since you are obviously a legal expert - please educate me.

care to elaborate on what exactly my horrible TM problems might be? Thon is, among other things i'm sure, a proper name.

charlie

PS - take it easy on the exclamation points
 

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perhaps. that's a college dance marathon. i hardly think they are going to send the sharks after me. i've had this domain for a long while. TM issues aren't really on my mind for this domain.

i've defended myself many times against SERIOUS companies (as in billion dollar multi-nationals). i have a very good gut for intellectual property stuff. i'm safe here.

this thread has gotten off topic, so might be time to close it.

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Originally posted by Android
not that appraisals mean a thing, but anyone care to break off an opinion on this one?

thon.com

thanks

Didn't you ask for opinions?
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yes.

if the opinions are about valuation, and come from people who know enough not to think that thon.com has a value of $0.
 

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Originally posted by Android
mudfence:

since you are obviously a legal expert - please educate me.

care to elaborate on what exactly my horrible TM problems might be? Thon is, among other things i'm sure, a proper name.

charlie

PS - take it easy on the exclamation points

I'm no legal expert but I know how to look up TM's.

Where did you come up with "horrible"?
I said serious. As any TM issue is serious. Whether its a fortune 500 company or Joe Smoe company operating out of his/her garage.

You asked for an opinion and I gave one.
If you don't like it. Ignore it.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who said this thread was closed!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Good Luck!
 

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I'm not sure what a "thon" is, to be honest ... but ADD a "g" to the end, and we're in business! :D :eek:
Figured, since we weren't being serious here ... or anything. LOL.
See you.
 

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i am a bit of an expert. i have had lots of experience with this stuff. knowing how to look up TMs is one thing. knowing that having a TM doesn't necessarily entitle you to owning 'yourTM.com' is another. unless the TM includes '.com' or the word is completely unique and has no other meanings or associations, then you have every right to own the domains.

don't be a victim of reverse-cybersquatting.

revlon tried to take charlie.com away from me (they have TMs and lawyers up the wazoo). they failed.

i have other similar examples.

charlie
 

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THON = Tuna in french...

Dunno what's the market for that though ;)
 

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Originally posted by Android
... knowing that having a TM doesn't necessarily entitle you to owning 'yourTM.com' is another. unless the TM includes '.com' or the word is completely unique and has no other meanings or associations, then you have every right to own the domains.

don't be a victim of reverse-cybersquatting.

revlon tried to take charlie.com away from me (they have TMs and lawyers up the wazoo). they failed.

i have other similar examples.

charlie


Hi Android,

That's interesting, regarding Charlie.com... What other examples do you have?

Thanks!

Manic
 

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Originally posted by Manic

What other examples do you have?

i don't want to talk too much about any legal stuff i've gone thru. i can tell you that another domain i had to defend a bit was activetrader.com. i was victorious. good thing, because i recently sold it for a nice profit.

charlie
 

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great sub domain though mara.thon.com <-------
 

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Originally posted by DomainPairs
They'll laugh at you here, but you'll make a profit selling it as an email addy. List it in the form [email protected] or whatever you think is best.

I'll quote myself here.

Don't ignore these @ names. They can make money ( not as much as charlie.com though).
 
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