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gTLD Did this guy sell new gTLD trademark domain to trademark holder?

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One of the top secondary market domain sales of 2015, as reported by Sedo, appears to be a case of somebody selling a domain matching a trademark to the trademark’s owner.

According to a press release yesterday, the domain basic-fit.fitness was the third-priciest reportable new gTLD domain sale handled by Sedo last year.
It went for €7,949 ($8,634).

Judging by Whois records, the buyer is the corporate owner of Basic-Fit, a chain of over 300 gyms in four European countries.
It has at least one trademark on “Basic-Fit”.
The original registrant, according to records cached by DomainTools, was a Belgian web designer.

The domain seems to have changed hands around May last year. In April, it spent a couple of weeks under Whois privacy.
The domain was registered August 27, 2014, the day .fitness exited its Early Access Period and domains were available at regular prices.


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Did this person sell a trademark domain to a trademark holder?
 
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Yeah...a lot of companies won't fight a trademark..they'll just buy the name from the owner to prevent any issues...if the owner had said 100k, maybe they would have had a problem with it

TM names get "sold" all the time...
 
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Yeah...a lot of companies won't fight a trademark..they'll just buy the name from the owner to prevent any issues...if the owner had said 100k, maybe they would have had a problem with it

TM names get "sold" all the time...
Exactly what I was telling someone few days ago that price of a domain is often one of the major reasons why a company might file for trademark infringement.

The guy that lost MaterialGirl.com to Madonna listed the name for $75,000. Why wouldn't they file for trademark infringement?
 
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