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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2349403" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>It kind of has a trademark domain squatter vibe to the whole thing. I mean, he did get the trademark for the domain. So, perhaps he learned to do that in a course or something. As far as business goes, the domain has been there since 2014 doing nothing all the way through their trademark in 2016, still, an empty page, to the days after Facebook rebrands. I kind of imagine that they wanted to sell the trademark with the domain at one point from 2016, and with someone knocking hard, it intrigued them. Then, they figured out that it was Facebook and are now asking for another zero or so. They believe they might be able to get this due to public pressure on such a small company that can't ship products because Facebook got in their way of development. It's all, just, off.</p><p></p><p>Just my opinion...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2349403, member: 130638"] It kind of has a trademark domain squatter vibe to the whole thing. I mean, he did get the trademark for the domain. So, perhaps he learned to do that in a course or something. As far as business goes, the domain has been there since 2014 doing nothing all the way through their trademark in 2016, still, an empty page, to the days after Facebook rebrands. I kind of imagine that they wanted to sell the trademark with the domain at one point from 2016, and with someone knocking hard, it intrigued them. Then, they figured out that it was Facebook and are now asking for another zero or so. They believe they might be able to get this due to public pressure on such a small company that can't ship products because Facebook got in their way of development. It's all, just, off. Just my opinion... [/QUOTE]
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