So what do you think?
I agree this name could be worth $xxxx if there wasn't any trademark issue.
But unfortunately I found at least one exact match when searching for trademarks.
Also, I found a company which is using the terms: "Playworld", you can google it.
I suggest to check if there is a trademark which is confusingly similar or identical to your domain name.
If there is indeed a trademark, it will be best to just drop the domain name.
Good luck
~I'm not a lawyer and I can't provide legal advice~This domain is older (from 1997) than the trademark (from 2005), so I´m not sure about trademark issue here?
~I'm not a lawyer and I can't provide legal advice~
If the OP is not the original registrant, that could be a problem.
Also, Registering a domain name gives no trademark rights.
There is also the matter of bad and good faith.
If he owned the domain prior to their usage(not the filing date), The registration itself is not a bad faith as far as I know.
For example, if someone is trying to sell a domain name which is infringing a trademark, this could
result to a UDRP.
This subject is complicated but if there is even a small risk, it's best to consult with experts and if necessary drop the domain name and lose few dollars instead of thousands.
Again, not a lawyer.
It seems like Playworld is a live trademark for a manufacturer of playground equipment. That does not cover a place that would like to open with playground equipment for kids to enter and their parents to enjoy a beer while their kids play (as an example, Chuck E. Cheese's).
Good point David, wish more around here would understand this fact!!!