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Today I've a strange curiosity, I like making strange hypothesis ...
Suppose I own a generic domain (single dictionary word, let's say apple.com) which's also a company name and a protected trademark if used under a specific category.
Now suppose I'm using it on a PPC full of links strictly referred to "Apple products" so, obviously, I'm violating their trademark and I'm risking to lose it in a Wipo proceeding ...
An apple lawyer contact me asking to immediately desist by continuing to use such domain and to transfer it immediately to apple, suppose also he saves a screenshot of its ppc page.
I immediately change whois with totally new data and put the domain permanently offline: what would happen at this point in your opinion ?
Even if they should accuse me to have intentionally sold the domain, will they still have a chance to win it at Wipo against the new registrant (apparently in good faith because he has never used it to violate apple trademark ?) or not ?
I'm not involved in any similar situation at this time but it's surely an interesting case to discuss here ...
Suppose I own a generic domain (single dictionary word, let's say apple.com) which's also a company name and a protected trademark if used under a specific category.
Now suppose I'm using it on a PPC full of links strictly referred to "Apple products" so, obviously, I'm violating their trademark and I'm risking to lose it in a Wipo proceeding ...
An apple lawyer contact me asking to immediately desist by continuing to use such domain and to transfer it immediately to apple, suppose also he saves a screenshot of its ppc page.
I immediately change whois with totally new data and put the domain permanently offline: what would happen at this point in your opinion ?
Even if they should accuse me to have intentionally sold the domain, will they still have a chance to win it at Wipo against the new registrant (apparently in good faith because he has never used it to violate apple trademark ?) or not ?
I'm not involved in any similar situation at this time but it's surely an interesting case to discuss here ...