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coolguy
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« on: December 16, 2008, 03:04:10 PM »

I wonder how is this regulated and about logic behind.
If someone has a domain name like "tm-online.com" - why they're allowed to list it on places like Sedo?

Wouldn't be logical that domain names get screened and refused on such listings, either for sale, parked domains, or whatever else that generates profit?

Just having "tm-online.com" and listing for $500 while "tm" is a trademark of other company is no sense for me.

Even if the owner of a domain sits somewhere in China, will registrar oblige request by owner to get the domain down, or however that works?

Thanks

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I refer to only those that have not been approved by the TM owner to have and/or use such domains.

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« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2010, 05:51:44 AM »

hi,


I wonder how is this regulated and about logic behind.
If someone has a domain name like "tm-online.com" - why they're allowed to list it on places like Sedo?

Wouldn't be logical that domain names get screened and refused on such listings, either for sale, parked domains, or whatever else that generates profit?

Just having "tm-online.com" and listing for $500 while "tm" is a trademark of other company is no sense for me.

Even if the owner of a domain sits somewhere in China, will registrar oblige request by owner to get the domain down, or however that works?

Thanks ,

Regards,

phe9oxis,

http://www.dynamicdrive.com Undecided Kiss

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