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Old 01-24-2006, 04:55 PM   #1
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Maybe sue you for Trademark Infringement. If Dell forgets to register and you grab the site and start using the Dell name to sell via the website....I could see that being an issue

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Old 01-24-2006, 05:12 PM   #2
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You know there is a story behind this

I registered a company that is still in business forwarded his old domain to my site so last night I get this e mail confirming a pick up through my website up at logan. now I have no reservation for this guy nor have I ever driven him before but the good guy I am I drive up there thinking I made a mistake and I was surely gonna be there when he arrived well theres another car there with the same name on it as my reservation I go over and ask what company hes with and you guess it the company I registered, the client punched in the web addy and got my site went to the reservation page and put his confirmation in saying he was coming in I laughed it off let the other guy take his job without saying anything and this is what got me to thinking I could get in trouble for this!
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Old 01-24-2006, 05:24 PM   #3
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A Michael Dell has more lawyers on salary than you have plugs!

B Sounds like you are trying to finagle the bagel here. The headaches would be huge, not to mention your new file with your attorney

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Old 01-24-2006, 05:30 PM   #4
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So what are you saying nightfighter

Make his domain point to a porn site until he pays to buy it back then buy that new hummer daddy I want.
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Old 01-24-2006, 05:33 PM   #5
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Hadn't looked at that angle! Brilliant!

I edited my post, but glad you saw it

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Old 01-24-2006, 05:40 PM   #6
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Old 01-25-2006, 02:02 PM   #7
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This was just in the News Today.....

U.N. Reports Rise in Cybersquatting By Bradley S. Klapper, Associated Press Writer
Wed Jan 25, 10:43 AM ET


GENEVA - The U.N. copyright agency on Wednesday reported a 20 percent jump in "cybersquatting" complaints last year, coming mainly from top tech firms, trendy fashion brands, Hollywood stars and sports personalities.

The agency registered 1,456 complaints for cybersquatting — or abusive registration of trademarks as Internet domain names — and the practice appears to be on the rise, said Francis Gurry, deputy director general of the World Intellectual Property Organization, or WIPO.

WIPO handles arbitration for over half of the world's cybersquatting disputes each year. Gurry said the rise highlighted the need for "vigilance by intellectual property owners."

"It is important to protect the integrity of market identity," he said. "If domain names are randomly attributed in new domains, intellectual property owners will be forced to compete with cybersquatters for their own trademarks — unless additional safeguards are introduced."

Most of last year's disputes have since been resolved, including cases brought by celebrities such as Morgan Freeman, Damien Hirst, Frank Gehry and Larry King, as well sports organizations including the Lance Armstrong Foundation, Italian soccer club Juventus and the English Premier League.

Web sites such as sony-ericsson.org and renaulttrucks.com, as well as fashion brands Ralph Lauren, Hugo Boss, Armani and Calvin Klein, were also targeted. Cybersquatters often demand great amounts of money for the sale of Internet sites to people or firms with registered trademarks, Gurry said.

"It's a commercial model based on the number of hits on a site," Gurry explained.

Anyone can register a domain name on the Internet for a few dollars, which has led to so-called "cybersquatters."

The U.N. arbitration system, which started in 1999, allows those who think they have the right to a domain name to get it back without having to fight a costly legal battle or pay large sums of money. It costs about $1,500 to file a claim at WIPO. The arbitration system cannot award financial penalties.

Previous celebrities to have won the Internet version of their names back through U.N. arbitration, including Morgan Freeman, Julia Roberts, Madonna, Nicole Kidman, Pamela Anderson, Pierce Brosnan and Carmen Electra.

In total, WIPO has received over 8,000 complaints, nearly half of which were filed by people or companies based in the United States. U.S. firms and individuals were also the targets of nearly half of all complaints.

France, Britain and Germany were next in filing the most cybersquatting complaints. But while the German and French were rarely accused of bad faith, the number of Chinese firms or individuals to come into the line of fire far outnumbered their compatriots filing claims.

Gurry said linguistic reasons partly explain the imbalance, because certain languages have much wider accessibility than others for cybersquatters.

With about 60 million registered domain names worldwide and the number still growing, he said cybersquatting would probably increase, but hoped that new measures would help stem the tide.

Since 1999, WIPO has decided in favor of the complainant in 84 percent of all cases.

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Old 01-25-2006, 02:26 PM   #8
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This is some of what I do for a living. Find the bad guys who are diverting traffic, cybersquatting, child porn, phishing, pharming and a whole host of other abuses. The Secret Service and FBI have 2 units dedicated to stopping this stuff.
you can go to www.ic3.gov and find out more.

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