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Mactopus.com OlympicRSS.com SkinnyCut.com

Hi everyone I have a few domains consolidated here. Maybe some kind people could help me about how they're worth.

These are actually what Mac fans are christening the king of all desktop which is the duo quad core Mac Pro series from Apple.

www.Mactopus.com
www.Mactopus.net
www.Mactopus.info

Some Olympic Domains, I wonder if it is alright to sell these domains.

www.OlympicRss.com
www.OlympicGamesForum.com

And some fashion domains.
www.SkinnyCut.com
www.SeasonSweetest.com
www.SeasonHottest.com
www.Go-Vintage.com

please help people.
thank you.
 
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I would be very careful of going anywhere near the trademarks of both Apple and the Olympics.

On the positive front, I like SeasonHottest, although it's a shame season is not plural as in "seasonshottest".

Google: Results 1 - 10 of about 1,130,000 for seasons hottest.

Google:Results 1 - 10 of about 7,100,000 for season hottest.

Looks like my logic does not hold up... I just find "seasonshottest" sounds better.
 
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Yeah, I tried selling some of my Olympic Domains on eBay and they got removed.
Maybe I put an Olympic Logo, furthermore it was Intelectual Property Day.
I really wonder if it's alright to sell this Olympic forums I own, if not I wonder would it be wrong if I developed them.

For Mactopus, I think it is ok, because this term is only what Mac Fans are calling it.
 
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I would like to ask also about PotentialStock.com and PotentialShares.com
 
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