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Hello,

I am new to the forum, and was looking for advise really.

I purchased the above domains, to set up blogs which I would update on a regular baises. With affiliate ads and google ads. However, I dont have the time to put content on them as often as I wanted to. so I was wondering what their value would be.

Hopefully someone can give me an idea.

Many Thanks
Lewis Cornwell:gl:
 
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you got a pile of hyphens, net, 3d and tm's that amount to zero to me
 
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sonyglasses.com might be worth $100 now, I think you could sit on this for a couple of years and possibly make $500.
 
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Defensora, it is never a good idea to tell anyone that they can make money by selling trademarked names of any description.

If you have a trademarked name and it is obvious that you are using it for the purposes that the opening poster is then you run the risk of either losing your domains or your home.

Keep away from all trademarked names.

They are worthless.
 
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Lewis,

I have to retract what I said and agree with Sparhawke. I looked up sonyglasses and sony glasses on the TESS search at the US Patent and Trademark office (you probably had already done that?) and neither one is a registered trademark, HOWEVER Sony could sue you for diluting it's trademark and most likely win because it's Sony. Too messy to mess with.
 
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Just the Sony is all you need to get in trouble. The sky and the virgin all look like possible TM trouble.

freesat3d.com resolves to a simple one page site that looks like it might also lead to TM trouble.

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Good Luck

SmokinJoe
 
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