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moviename.info & XXXXmovie.info

I have bought a few domain names of the type --> moviename.info and XXXXmovie.info

Is this trademark infringement?? If yes, how do I just "give up" these domains??
 
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you regged the name because of the movies, so yes it is infringment, and squatting, to give them up just let them expire, or cancel them from your registrar,

since there info's if you develope them into fan sites you might be ok, if there geniune.
 
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They are TM, but if you use it non-commercial and as a fan site (as evertonain suggested) then thats fine.

What ever you do dont park them, that would be seen as commercial too. Contact you registrar and make them delete it.

Best regards,
 
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Depends from the copyright holder
Sometimes we saw even the fan sites to bother them

Generally it's a "get away" situation from these domains
 
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I cancelled them all at my registrar. I certainly do not want to infringe or squat. I don't know what I was thinking when I bought these.

Thanks all of you for your help and advise. Reps added for all.
 
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nparab said:
I don't know what I was thinking when I bought these.

$$$$$$$


:lol:
 
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Well generally if you understand that you have a copyright issue just give the domain when/if they ask for it

There are rare cases that proceed to a legal action without sending a C&D letter/email first
 
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DNQuest --> I guess you are right :$::$::$: :'(

dotnom --> It would be difficult reselling them anyway...
 
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nparab said:
DNQuest --> I guess you are right :$::$::$: :'(

I usually am LMAO just kidding there (or am I.....? hmmmmm)
 
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