I'm looking for an appraisal for the following individually or as a group. I'm torn between spending time trying to develop stuff or just selling the domains.
If you could take a moment and give a thoughtful appraisal or suggestion on selling or developing I would appreciate it.
PortAntwerp.com
PortChiba.com
PortofChiba.com
PortHamburg.com
PortHongKong.com
PortLosAngeles.com
PortNagoya.com
PortofSL.com
PortRotterdam.com
PortSingapore.com
PortSouthLouisiana.com
PortKaohsiung.com
PortKwaiChung.com
PortofBusan.com
PortofKwaiChung.com
PortofShenzhen.com
PortShenzhen.com
PortofGuangzhou.com
PortGuangzhou.com
PortNingbo.com
PortTtallinn.com
PortPiraeus.com
PortAmsterdam.com
PortPusan.com
PortofPusan.com
PortKingston.com
PortQingdao.com
These represent a significant number of the top 20 container ports in the world as well as a few small ports because they are meaningful to me.
Some of these - like PortHongKong.com and PortLosAngeles.com could have other natural uses as well.
In terms of trademark name issues here are two cases involving the use of a generic name of a port and the outcome in favor of the registrant. These are generic names of places not trademarked. These cases were brought to my attention by a fellow NP er.
http://arbiter.wipo.int/domains/decisions/html/2001/d2001-0001.html
http://arbiter.wipo.int/domains/decisions/html/2001/d2001-0002.html
Your appraisal/thoughts or any useful comments.
Peace
Tarry
If you could take a moment and give a thoughtful appraisal or suggestion on selling or developing I would appreciate it.
PortAntwerp.com
PortChiba.com
PortofChiba.com
PortHamburg.com
PortHongKong.com
PortLosAngeles.com
PortNagoya.com
PortofSL.com
PortRotterdam.com
PortSingapore.com
PortSouthLouisiana.com
PortKaohsiung.com
PortKwaiChung.com
PortofBusan.com
PortofKwaiChung.com
PortofShenzhen.com
PortShenzhen.com
PortofGuangzhou.com
PortGuangzhou.com
PortNingbo.com
PortTtallinn.com
PortPiraeus.com
PortAmsterdam.com
PortPusan.com
PortofPusan.com
PortKingston.com
PortQingdao.com
These represent a significant number of the top 20 container ports in the world as well as a few small ports because they are meaningful to me.
Some of these - like PortHongKong.com and PortLosAngeles.com could have other natural uses as well.
In terms of trademark name issues here are two cases involving the use of a generic name of a port and the outcome in favor of the registrant. These are generic names of places not trademarked. These cases were brought to my attention by a fellow NP er.
http://arbiter.wipo.int/domains/decisions/html/2001/d2001-0001.html
http://arbiter.wipo.int/domains/decisions/html/2001/d2001-0002.html
Your appraisal/thoughts or any useful comments.
Peace
Tarry














