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I notice that when some companies and individuals list domain names for sale, one of the conditions of buying the domain name is indicating that the purchaser no trademark or claim to the domain name. Why is that a requirement? If I did have an existing, live, and enforced trademark on the domain name prior to its registration, there wouldn't be a sale unless I wanted to negotiate a settlement to prevent legal action from being taken. Furthermore, if I were to apply for and be approved for a trademarked term in the domain name, that wouldn't magically give me the right to acquire a domain name, so why does the buyer have to agree to something with that requirement to work with some companies?
Also, if I buy one of the domain names offered by companies like these, does that mean it will be impossible for me to register a trademark for it later and claim use of the trademark prior to the domain name changing hands?
Also, if I buy one of the domain names offered by companies like these, does that mean it will be impossible for me to register a trademark for it later and claim use of the trademark prior to the domain name changing hands?







