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AMT.com has been just sold on Sedo for 100K!!!

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It might be no sale at all...
 

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AMT has a trademark 2 years before Registration, why would somebody pay this much for a trademarked domain? is it because its a acronym?....what gives?

Word Mark AMT
Goods and Services IC 007. US 023. G & S: coil winding and inserting apparatus; apparatus for manufacturing electric motors; namely, machines to build cores and insulate slots, coil winding, inserting and forming equipment and lacing machines. FIRST USE: 19810700. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19810700
Mark Drawing Code (1) TYPED DRAWING
Design Search Code
Serial Number 74043722
Filing Date March 29, 1990
Current Filing Basis 1A
Original Filing Basis 1A
Published for Opposition September 25, 1990
Registration Number 1641903
Registration Date April 23, 1991
Owner (REGISTRANT) Advanced Machine & Tool Corporation CORPORATION INDIANA 3824 Transportation Drive Fort Wayne INDIANA 46818
Attorney of Record Brian C. Pauls
Type of Mark TRADEMARK
Register PRINCIPAL
Affidavit Text SECT 15. SECT 8 (6-YR). SECTION 8(10-YR) 20010320.
Renewal 1ST RENEWAL 20010320
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hm...is there trademark availabe for 3 letters word?

where did u find this?
 

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Doesn't matter if there is a trademark(as it's very limited from what I see), as long as the new owner does not use AMT.com to compete with the TM owner's services he should be fine.
 

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AMT is a designer drug.

alpha-methyl-tryptamine to be exact... kinda like DMT.
 

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Doesn't matter if there is a trademark(as it's very limited from what I see), as long as the new owner does not use AMT.com to compete with the TM owner's services he should be fine.

I agree with this, seems like people are kinda quick to bring up trademark disputes. I don't see how this could possibly be a trademark issue, unless the companies trademark was for the name AMT. Still they would have to be profiting off of the companies brand using their name.
 

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what's a "designer drug"?


man made drugs... molecular structures of the drug are modified so that they can get around current controlled substance laws.

the term "designer drug" is misleading tho.. many of them can be very very dangerous since often times they are produced by backroom chemists that dont exactly know what they are doing.. and ingested by people that dont exactly know the effects on their body.
 

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I never liked the term "designer drug" ...all "drugs" not found in nature and made by man are "designer drugs" The Analog Drug Act in 1985 in the US got rid of anybody legally selling MDMA over the counter of a bar (Texas) on a Friday night so you cant "get around" that any more by saying - nanny-nanny-nanny you cant touch me I changed one molecule. The reality is our bodies are all made up of "drugs" Dopamine-check, Seratonin-check etc. we even have THC receptors. (No I dont smoke). More people die from prescription drugs (and OTC drugs) than illicit drugs (look up Aspirin).

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In Chinese tradition, 9 means forever and 8 means fortune. Three repeated # is the best combination.



Make sure you get a good auction ID. :D



Very interesting..................I also did a little research and found that the number 6 means luck to the Chinese. So if I have the domain 9996.com, I hope it will mean that I am going to be "Forever Lucky".;)

On the serious side..........great sale!

I love to see the price of property going up!!:)

Cheers,

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Doesn't matter if there is a trademark(as it's very limited from what I see), as long as the new owner does not use AMT.com to compete with the TM owner's services he should be fine.


Your correct Petros, thats what I beleive to be the case too, but there are some on this forum that believe if there is a TM on it, and you registered it after the TM date, that the domain is essentially worthless.

Read this appraisal thread and you'll see what I'm talking about.

http://www.dnforum.com/showthread.php?t=215322

Sorry for going off topic.
 

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LLL.coms can sell for this much.
However, i bet this sale doesn't go through.
 

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LLL.coms can sell for this much.
However, i bet this sale doesn't go through.

Why this sale in particular? Is it the domain itself, or something about the sale that make you skeptical? As pointed out before, AMT is becoming a well known abbreviation for Alternative Minimum Tax. It is affecting exponentially more people over time and becoming more and more a topic of conversation. AMT is a heavy tax burden intended to eliminate deductions for very high income earners. But the qualifiction amount hasn't increased over the years and now it hits millions of tax payers here. It's a growing subject of interest with very high value (tax planning assistance). I think $100K is a huge bargain for an end user.
 

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Your correct Petros, thats what I beleive to be the case too, but there are some on this forum that believe if there is a TM on it, and you registered it after the TM date, that the domain is essentially worthless.

Read this appraisal thread and you'll see what I'm talking about.

http://www.dnforum.com/showthread.php?t=215322

Sorry for going off topic.

Not off topic, I see what you mean Eva. Mr. deleted's appraisal was inaccurate if not incorrect but that's a subject of another thread. If the new owner of AMT 1) does not offer services related to machines & tools, 2) does not place any advertisement (including adsense/parking) that forward visitors to competitors and 3) does not try to sell the domain to the TM holder, there is no way of proving bad faith and therefore he should have no problem.

He can sell anything from jeans to space trips, as far as there are no machines and tools he will be fine.
 

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The auction winner paid for the name and whois data has been updated :eek:

Registrant:
Advanced Media Technologies, Inc.
720 S. Powerline Road Suite G
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
US

Domain Name: AMT.COM


And the web site is ready!!! http://www.amt.com/ That was quick!
 
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