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What to do with a TM'ed name

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spietreser

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I registered a name and later discovered that it has a TM on it.

What is best to do with such a name?
 

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Originally posted by spietreser
I registered a name and later discovered that it has a TM on it.

What is best to do with such a name?

The "best" thing you can do at the moment, is NOT offer it for sale! If contacted, seek 'specific legal advice, and do not respond to any e-mail's, C&D's, etc. without doing so first. IMO.
Good Luck.

PS. I ain't no lawyer.
 

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>clemzonguy: Worst that can happen is you loose it right? But they have to go to the trouble of the URDP $$$.

I have said it again and again: that is NOT the WORST case scenario.

>spietreser: What is best to do with such a name?

Don't say a word. Let it expire.

Edit: Yes, don't even respond to any communication without first consulting a lawyer.
 
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