katsmp3 said:tell them that you were planning to put up a forum and have people advertise on it and such. The money you ask for will be lost proffit. otherwise, you shouldn't ask for money.
MiaTurbo said:You have nothing on the site, and are obviously cyber-squating. You do nothing but register a name, and wait for some legitamite business that wants it to pay you (big)money. You are a jerk because you drive up prices to the end consumer by raising the costs of their business operations.
If you own a trademark and find that someone is holding it hostage as a domain name until you pay a large sum for it, you may be the victim of cybersquatting. You can either sue to get your domain name -- and possibly some money damages -- under a 1999 federal law known as the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, or you can initiate arbitration proceedings under the authority of the Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and win the name back without the expense and aggravation of a lawsuit.
If the person or company who registered the domain name had reasonable grounds to believe that the use of the domain name was fair and lawful, they can avoid a court decision that they acted in bad faith. In other words, if the accused cybersquatter can show a judge that he had a reason to register the domain name other than to sell it back to the trademark owner for a profit, then a court will probably allow him to keep the domain name.
BackDoc said:You respond to a threat with a threat. Tell them you'll turn Madden06.com into a porn site so when all the kiddies come looking for thier game they'll find some strapping young man banging and chick with a football uniform on or something. Mommy I went to look for Madden06 and found ....!$#@!%!@!
You wanna play rough? Say hello to my little friend!
not the same. Mr. Nissan had a legitamite business, and had content on his site for his computer repair business.centsless said:There is nothing wrong in what he is tring to do. In the early 90's this was a big deal. Look whats happed with Nissan.
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KYREDP5 said:Taken from http://www.nolo.com/article.cfm/objectID/60EC3491-B4B5-4A98-BB6E6632A2FA0CB2/111/228/195/ART/
You would lose this case fairly eaisly, contrary to what alot of misinformed people on this board say. The only way you would have a chance is if youcould prove that you had a good reason
(so to speak) for using the domain name, ie, your name is Madden. Otherwise it would be a fairly simple case in EA's favor since they own the rights to the madden name.
madden04.com, and madden05.com are registered to EA. that's enough for a judge to award the site to EAII-Savy said:BACK UP -
"Although each of these results suggests the possibility of cybersquatting, there may also be an innocent explanation, especially if the website is still under construction. You can reserve a domain name for two years, so the fact that a website is not up and running, even months after the name was reserved or registered, does not necessarily mean that the registrant doesn't have perfectly legitimate plans to have a website in the future."
http://www.nolo.com/article.cfm/objectID/60EC3491-B4B5-4A98-BB6E6632A2FA0CB2/111/228/195/ART
More -
In order to stop a cybersquatter, the trademark owner must prove all of the following:
Good luck proving everything. "bad-faith intent" ......no way they are gunna prove this beyond a shadow.
- the domain name registrant had a bad-faith intent to profit from the trademark
- the trademark was distinctive at the time the domain name was first registered
- the domain name is identical or confusingly similar to the trademark, and
- the trademark qualifies for protection under federal trademark laws -- that is, the trademark is distinctive and its owner was the first to use the trademark in commerce.
MiaTurbo said:madden04.com, and madden05.com are registered to EA. that's enough for a judge to award the site to EA
You know what? Screw the laws. When are people gonna have some gawd damn common sence? it's obvious that the site doesn't have content, and will most likely never will if it's been 8 months since it was registered, and has nothing on it.