Re: domain names and trademark infringements
- From: "Evan" <ejoanett@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Aug 2006 08:22:08 -0700
anon418600J5 wrote:
Also, as the sites are not actually in use, just registered, I do not see
where the problem is as I am not actually using them and no-one can visit
the sites as they don't exist. In reality I have just paid for the 'option'
to use these names.
And the companies would make the reverse argument and so on and so on.
You'd have to put let your case go forward to the appropriate
regulating agency and see how it goes, because YES, it is very possible
to get into a legal ramble over a domain name.
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