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Hello guys,

Without saying too much.

The largest USA provider of voice,cable,and internet company name starting with V.

Reached out to me couple of days ago.

Because I registered their TM in .com domains.

Facts.

1.These particular domains have one drop each( I didn't check before regging). And we're owned for 2 years each a piece.
2. This "mark" I've seen is registered with 40-50 other domains by other registrants other than V. Some are exact matches in other exotic extensions like .kr or .PL etc etc.
3. These other domains have been registered years ago and are still owned by current registrant. How?
4. If you have more than one domain containing the TM are you more exposed to losing a case ?

Some are even owned by the likes of Buydomains.com and DomainMarket.com (Mike Mann)

Companies with ,I assume, big budgets and big time lawyers on retainer.

Me? No.

I really don't understand how these other domains get to keep their domains while I'm sent pretty scary emails with "high pressure" tactics with deadlines to simply hand over my domains.

Two laws were mentioned. Lanham act and Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act.

Also they mention the mere "act of registering TM domains is automatically in bad faith".

Then of course they point out that have been awarded millions in such cases against TM offenders. (Scare tactic)

In which case I responded since they mentioned their big money awards for each case why hasn't V gone after and won cases for all the other 30-40 domains containing V's TM? Surely the incentive is there if they are so confident in winning such cases which end in big money awards.

They ignored responding to the question. Saying these are questions best asked of my own legal counsel.

See with obvious black and white straight forward laws like the lanham act or ACPA how the hell do the current domain owners of domains containing V's TM still own their domains? Some were since 2008.

My domains are currently pointed to the default landing page for the registrar. No pay per click ads.

I will say this, V company has won big cases in the millions.

It's really an easy way for these companies to get domains for nothing. Just send threats and mentioned big money awards.

As a domainer is it stupid to assume you can just email V and tell them to do what they need to do. And tell them if they proceed with a case that I officially state via email I would gladly surrender the domains without contest immediate but not before they actually file a case.

It's almost like playing chicken with a big 50 ton semi truck on the highway.

The threat is only really valid if they proceed. Although companies like this have unlimited resources so they can just proceed with $3000-$5000 costing court cases just to get the domains they want and for PR purposes add to their roster of won cases. So win win for them.

But then again there are those 40-50 domains that are way more "offending" to their trademark than mine is.

I don't feel safe at all. Pretty scary. I feel like just surrending these domains and move on. That's what Captain obvious would say. He would also say never reg TM domains.

Is it enough or isn't it understood by TM lawyers that in court if it is pointed out that there are 40-50 other domains containing their mark that have been registered for 5-10 years prior to mine ever being registered that are owned by other domainers and not V that this is enough to throw out a case?

Still I feel a company with unlimited resources and throw it's weigh around and do whatever it wants.

I'm sure some of the owners of the other offending "V" domains are not rich. Just like me. Yet they are holding their domains for years in some cases.

I'm sure V has had their TM for years too.

Also what about domain owners from China ? I see alot with domains with V's mark owned by Chinese and most with privacy . Does this provide them some protection? I doubt it.

And talk about blatant. The domains owned by buydomains and domainmarket have salespages with buy now buttons. If that's not blatant I don't know what is.

I even called buydomains about their domain they owned containing V's TM and ask how they can own it.

They said their lawyers advise them on what domains they can invest in that does not leave them exposed to lawsuit.

If that's not a good enough confidence builder I don't know what is?

Or would that be stupid to assume that since buydomains lawyers gave them a greenlight then my domains should be in the clear?

I have never reached out to this V company. Or have any content related to V's goods and services. Not even a sales lander.

Part of me feels it's really up to the big V to choose to file a case or not.

It's not fair. If you give in to fear you give up domains but you never know if they would have really proceeded with a case.

But if you don't and they do proceed you have to pay big money.

Couldn't I just say " go ahead file a case" and verbally tell them via email that if they do I'll just surrender the domains without a fight.

If a court reads this email. Would that show I'm willing to comply and therefore won't award V big money just the domains?

Or is it up to V to request to be paid to cover their legal fees?

Would the court grant them this request?(Probably right?)

I can see how legal counsel of V would be inclined to proceed since I'd be liable for paying the fees. Win win for lawyers.

The legal counsel for V made sure to point out that they ......

"aggressively go after TM offenders who register V's TM"

Which is a bit of a lie since a quick check via whois I find 30-40 domains that I know of that have been registered for years by other domainers.

How can they say they aggressively go after TM offenders yet these other domains exist not owned by V?

Can TM holders "cherry pick" which TM offending domains they choose to go after? And leave the rest alone? Do courts pay attention to this and consider it wrong and grounds to throw out such cases?

I can understand if a domain is being used to trick people or defame the TM holder or benefit from the popularity of a mark by putting ads.

But blank or registrar landing pages? Do courts take this into consideration? Could I still lose?

It goes without saying I will tread lightly.

If you want to know more about my domains and V's domains owned by "not V".

PM me.

Sigh******....... I don't need this headache in my life.

PS. I'll only discuss the details with people I've talked to before via PM. ( You know who you are)

Sorry I suspect V's legal counsel is probably on here reading this. So only people I know pm me. Thanks.

@jberryhill
 
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i buy trademark domains, i don't intend to infringe on them, i just try sell them for profit. :xf.grin:
 
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I think a TM domain investing strategy looks like this in the real world:

profit $50
profit $-10
profit $500
profit $-10
profit $100
profit $-10
profit $-10
profit $-100000
 
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ok now another problem. it seems the TM lawyer's emails to my yahoo email is bouncing back.

and now linkedin is saying they can't reach me via my yahoo email.

is this going to prevent me from transferring these Verizon domains out?
 
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I had a problem with yahoo too last couple days with bounced incoming emails. Actually the emails arrived fine but the senders received incorrect notifications of bounced emails.
 
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ok yea that happened too. linkedin said add new email address. which I did. added my gmail. but then I get a confirmation email to my yahoo about adding my gmail email. lol

how do we let yahoo know about this? I'm transferring stuff right out of a registrar. wouldn't want my only means of getting auth code to be unreachable.
 
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It's pain, I had to change my email address at someplace where the system thought that my yahoo was no longer working. Just trying to contact yahoo is difficult, but if you go all the way through the process of reporting a problem it may be done.

Login to your yahoo email (on the web).
Click the wheel upper right (settings)
Click Help
Go to bottom "Still need help"
Contact a Yahoo specialist.
Receiving Email.
Email a yahoo specialist.

I wrote this:
For past two days senders have been unable to send me email or have received a notification of returned email, notification that I have no yahoo account, etc. such as the below:

This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.

Delivery to the following recipients failed permanently:

* [email protected]

Reason: There was an error while attempting to deliver your message with [Subject: "[____________] Please moderate: "__________________""] to [email protected]. MTA p3plsmtpa08-09.prod.phx3.secureserver.net received this response from the destination host IP - 74.6.137.65 - 554 , 554 delivery error: dd This user doesn't have a yahoo.com account ([email protected]) [0] - mta4450.mail.bf1.yahoo.com

.

And then after you do that correctly you will receive something like this from Yahoo:

This is an automated response confirming your recent request for assistance.

Your Case Number is: 273XXXXX

Please don’t reply to this email, as this email address is used for outgoing email, only.

  • If you submitted a support request, a Yahoo Customer Care representative will respond within one business day.
  • If you submitted an abuse report, thank you! A Yahoo Customer Care representative will investigate your report and take appropriate action. We’ll only contact you if further information is needed.

Sincerely, Yahoo Customer Care
 
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Ok so update. Spoke to the lawyer.
Got it settled. Handing these domains over so I guess I can say the Domains now.

VRVERIZON.COM
VERIZONVR.COM
VZ5G.COM


so some info I got from the phone call.

1. Verizon does not buy any Verizon domains. That's their policy.
2. The other domains I mentioned that have been registered since 2008. I asked him about those.

His answer " I've just started working here 7 months ago. And I handle all new regs First as they pop up. So any old regs before when I started I'll have to go over. "

Wow!

So that means if one lawyer was handling Mike Mann's domain back in 2008 and he left the office and retired then Mike Mann's domain goes into limbo. This is why these domains basically gets forgotten.

Really is a lottery like someone mentioned on here.

You live and learn.

Take away?

Verizon does not buy domains with their TM in it. Nor buy any other domains not having their TM in it.

He did say to send over all my 5G domains and he'll send it to the right people in Verizon.

He wouldn't give me any money for the reg fees.

And I asked him if I can get 3 months of free premium channels. And he said he doesn't even get free anything. Lol

Adventures in Domaining!

I make the dumb mistakes. So you don't have to!

Thanks NP!

Nice! Hopefully you didn't lose much money.. :xf.eek:
 
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@Avtar629 Congrats for safe landing !!!!

I also have one TM that I will just wait for it to expire and never renew it again. I bought it at dynadot , though, I knew the TM owner can not sue me for they will fail since they had done so with another related name before and failed woefully, and lost too much money. It was under that pretense I bought the domain but the question I did not ask my self before buying the name was "Who will buy it from me?" I had listed it everywhere since I bought it but no body has ever place any single bid or backorder on it.
 
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If I had money to reg 6-11k names, I'd rather buy couple nice 4L's, hit a high BIN and chill.
 
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i was in the same situation a couple years ago,
but their email was cordial at least

next thing i did, i deleted the domain, and sent them a confirmation about the fact that i don't own the domain anymore,
and that the domain was acquired by my webmaster who did it for seo purpose only(that was the case)

case closed in 10 minutes, no reason to lose energy in these trademark case
 
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Hello guys,

Without saying too much.

The largest USA provider of voice,cable,and internet company name starting with V.

Reached out to me couple of days ago.

Because I registered their TM in .com domains.

Facts.

1.These particular domains have one drop each( I didn't check before regging). And we're owned for 2 years each a piece.
2. This "mark" I've seen is registered with 40-50 other domains by other registrants other than V. Some are exact matches in other exotic extensions like .kr or .PL etc etc.
3. These other domains have been registered years ago and are still owned by current registrant. How?
4. If you have more than one domain containing the TM are you more exposed to losing a case ?

Some are even owned by the likes of Buydomains.com and DomainMarket.com (Mike Mann)

Companies with ,I assume, big budgets and big time lawyers on retainer.

Me? No.

I really don't understand how these other domains get to keep their domains while I'm sent pretty scary emails with "high pressure" tactics with deadlines to simply hand over my domains.

Two laws were mentioned. Lanham act and Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act.

Also they mention the mere "act of registering TM domains is automatically in bad faith".

Then of course they point out that have been awarded millions in such cases against TM offenders. (Scare tactic)

In which case I responded since they mentioned their big money awards for each case why hasn't V gone after and won cases for all the other 30-40 domains containing V's TM? Surely the incentive is there if they are so confident in winning such cases which end in big money awards.

They ignored responding to the question. Saying these are questions best asked of my own legal counsel.

See with obvious black and white straight forward laws like the lanham act or ACPA how the hell do the current domain owners of domains containing V's TM still own their domains? Some were since 2008.

My domains are currently pointed to the default landing page for the registrar. No pay per click ads.

I will say this, V company has won big cases in the millions.

It's really an easy way for these companies to get domains for nothing. Just send threats and mentioned big money awards.

As a domainer is it stupid to assume you can just email V and tell them to do what they need to do. And tell them if they proceed with a case that I officially state via email I would gladly surrender the domains without contest immediate but not before they actually file a case.

It's almost like playing chicken with a big 50 ton semi truck on the highway.

The threat is only really valid if they proceed. Although companies like this have unlimited resources so they can just proceed with $3000-$5000 costing court cases just to get the domains they want and for PR purposes add to their roster of won cases. So win win for them.

But then again there are those 40-50 domains that are way more "offending" to their trademark than mine is.

I don't feel safe at all. Pretty scary. I feel like just surrending these domains and move on. That's what Captain obvious would say. He would also say never reg TM domains.

Is it enough or isn't it understood by TM lawyers that in court if it is pointed out that there are 40-50 other domains containing their mark that have been registered for 5-10 years prior to mine ever being registered that are owned by other domainers and not V that this is enough to throw out a case?

Still I feel a company with unlimited resources and throw it's weigh around and do whatever it wants.

I'm sure some of the owners of the other offending "V" domains are not rich. Just like me. Yet they are holding their domains for years in some cases.

I'm sure V has had their TM for years too.

Also what about domain owners from China ? I see alot with domains with V's mark owned by Chinese and most with privacy . Does this provide them some protection? I doubt it.

And talk about blatant. The domains owned by buydomains and domainmarket have salespages with buy now buttons. If that's not blatant I don't know what is.

I even called buydomains about their domain they owned containing V's TM and ask how they can own it.

They said their lawyers advise them on what domains they can invest in that does not leave them exposed to lawsuit.

If that's not a good enough confidence builder I don't know what is?

Or would that be stupid to assume that since buydomains lawyers gave them a greenlight then my domains should be in the clear?

I have never reached out to this V company. Or have any content related to V's goods and services. Not even a sales lander.

Part of me feels it's really up to the big V to choose to file a case or not.

It's not fair. If you give in to fear you give up domains but you never know if they would have really proceeded with a case.

But if you don't and they do proceed you have to pay big money.

Couldn't I just say " go ahead file a case" and verbally tell them via email that if they do I'll just surrender the domains without a fight.

If a court reads this email. Would that show I'm willing to comply and therefore won't award V big money just the domains?

Or is it up to V to request to be paid to cover their legal fees?

Would the court grant them this request?(Probably right?)

I can see how legal counsel of V would be inclined to proceed since I'd be liable for paying the fees. Win win for lawyers.

The legal counsel for V made sure to point out that they ......

"aggressively go after TM offenders who register V's TM"

Which is a bit of a lie since a quick check via whois I find 30-40 domains that I know of that have been registered for years by other domainers.

How can they say they aggressively go after TM offenders yet these other domains exist not owned by V?

Can TM holders "cherry pick" which TM offending domains they choose to go after? And leave the rest alone? Do courts pay attention to this and consider it wrong and grounds to throw out such cases?

I can understand if a domain is being used to trick people or defame the TM holder or benefit from the popularity of a mark by putting ads.

But blank or registrar landing pages? Do courts take this into consideration? Could I still lose?

It goes without saying I will tread lightly.

If you want to know more about my domains and V's domains owned by "not V".

PM me.

Sigh******....... I don't need this headache in my life.

PS. I'll only discuss the details with people I've talked to before via PM. ( You know who you are)

Sorry I suspect V's legal counsel is probably on here reading this. So only people I know pm me. Thanks.

@jberryhill

Everyone has their own response

Most legal cases are represented by expensive legal counsel

For someone to win a legal case the other sides expensive legal counsel lost or were useless depending on your opinion

If your domain is so important to them?

How come they don't own it?

Because they

either didn't know about it

Didn't want to own it?

Or if they did know about it probably thought that we don't want to own it and no one else will want to own it etc so it will just sit there and not be owned by anyone which is at best naive and at worse pain stupid
 
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1. You give .PL as example of domain registered by 3rd party not related to V. But it's registered by V.
2. .PL is exotic? The 17th biggest TLD in the world is exotic? Funny.
 
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Gee, Avtar629, why ask Namepros? Why not just go for the "big payday" with all of those lawyers you are cozy with...


Pm me. A case like this referred to the proper lawyer is worth a very nice finder's fee.

Pm me with your details and I'll shop it around some lawyers.

Save all emails and data. Erase nothing .

Open no more emails as it will show proof you did not see this data. I'm sure there's record of when and where emails are seen via ip.

This is a big deal. Don't worry about your client.
If we do this right you can afford to lose this client.

Big payday if you are interested.PM me.
 
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Nice! Hopefully you didn't lose much money.. :xf.eek:


naah. all handregs.
Crazydomains had a special. about $4 each thee others were $1.99 on Dotster or netfirms one of those.


UPDATE. 2 domains were already transferred so they gotta wait 60 days until transfer lock is off.

at least I got a contact now in Verizon. although "Verizon does not buy domains." in case anyone had an bright ideas. don't bother.
 
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Gee, Avtar629, why ask Namepros? Why not just go for the "big payday" with all of those lawyers you are cozy with...

verizon is a different animal all together. lesson learned. seems as though these types of things are "hit or miss" one advice can work for one scenario while won't work for another.

I already got lawyers on some of my domains but those left me alone "for now" on my domains. no idea why. maybe because I have no content on those domains?

or as someone mentioned on here it's like a lottery. just blind luck if hey decide to come after you.

It is my impression from what this lawyer told me. Verizon is not in the habit of registering domains just for the hell of it just in case. They register domains they need on demand. I guess VR really becoming mainstream. I think he told me it was because Samsung went with a rebrand for it's Virtual Reality product into SamsungVR.com

These verizon people really are scary. instincts were telling me these guys were a different kind of animal all together.

so hell with it.

but I will say this. it's a not a good feeling even if you feel like "they left you alone" who knows they could just be watching to see what you do next.

As far as "asking Namepros" the decision was basically a done deal already. Kinda was waiting for some crazy "Yosemite Sam" type guy to reply that I should fight it. lol

even then I'd probably just hand over the domains.

Everything is a learning experience.
 
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If I had money to reg 6-11k names, I'd rather buy couple nice 4L's, hit a high BIN and chill.

woulda coulda shoulda. In hindsight I agree.
 
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Everyone has their own response

Most legal cases are represented by expensive legal counsel

For someone to win a legal case the other sides expensive legal counsel lost or were useless depending on your opinion

If your domain is so important to them?

How come they don't own it?

Because they

either didn't know about it

Didn't want to own it?

Or if they did know about it probably thought that we don't want to own it and no one else will want to own it etc so it will just sit there and not be owned by anyone which is at best naive and at worse pain stupid

for example like Verizon dot (that naughty extension with 3 letters all the same) (you know it! lol)

it's kept reserved by ICM Registry. Verizon hasn't gotten it from them. same with Cisco.

They probably want big money for it plus hit them with huge yearly renewals.
 
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i was in the same situation a couple years ago,
but their email was cordial at least

next thing i did, i deleted the domain, and sent them a confirmation about the fact that i don't own the domain anymore,
and that the domain was acquired by my webmaster who did it for seo purpose only(that was the case)

case closed in 10 minutes, no reason to lose energy in these trademark case

surprised they didn't come after you for deleting it. this guy was adamant that I must hand it over. he seemed to imply that it would be bad if I deleted.
 
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@Avtar629 Congrats for safe landing !!!!

I also have one TM that I will just wait for it to expire and never renew it again. I bought it at dynadot , though, I knew the TM owner can not sue me for they will fail since they had done so with another related name before and failed woefully, and lost too much money. It was under that pretense I bought the domain but the question I did not ask my self before buying the name was "Who will buy it from me?" I had listed it everywhere since I bought it but no body has ever place any single bid or backorder on it.


fyi (without mention any names) (Don't ask) someone messaged me asking to buy these domains from me. so don't lose hope. perhaps you should post to anyone interested in buying TM domains to pm you. I can guarantee that person who hit me up is monitoring this thread.

hopefully he will read your post and PM you with an offer.

he seemed to be under the impression that there was a work around to this. that all that was needed was to transfer to a new registrar and this time put whois privacy.

but told him wasn't interested in the hassle. deal is a deal and I already agreed to comply with Verizon.

offered me some money and I still won't take it. I can only imagine what Verizon would do if I sold it after saying I'd hand them over.

more headache.
 
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fyi (without mention any names) (Don't ask) someone messaged me asking to buy these domains from me. so don't lose hope. perhaps you should post to anyone interested in buying TM domains to pm you. I can guarantee that person who hit me up is monitoring this thread.

hopefully he will read your post and PM you with an offer.

he seemed to be under the impression that there was a work around to this. that all that was needed was to transfer to a new registrar and this time put whois privacy.

but told him wasn't interested in the hassle. deal is a deal and I already agreed to comply with Verizon.

offered me some money and I still won't take it. I can only imagine what Verizon would do if I sold it after saying I'd hand them over.

more headache.
Can't be true, You must be pulling my legs !
 
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Also what about domain owners from China ? I see alot with domains with V's mark owned by Chinese and most with privacy . Does this provide them some protection?
Search "Chinese copy cars" to see how much China cares about others' intellectual property :xf.smile:
 
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