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Is this the worse sell of the month or what, PHOTOSHOP.CO.UK only managed £850!!!! (on sedo)

i would have though 850 x 10 was a better figure!

Well best of luck to who ever got it, it was a REAL bargin...
 

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Wow, I also would have expected a much higher sale.
 

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wow! if i had the money, i woulda bought it for that price without even thinking twice, now selling it is a different story...
 

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I don't get it. I see no value. All's I see is copyright and trademark issues with Adobe. It's hardly worth registration fee IMHO.
 

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VG_KING said:
I don't get it. I see no value. All's I see is copyright and trademark issues with Adobe. It's hardly worth registration fee IMHO.


If you think that domain doesent hold any value, then you don't disserve to be in the industry IMHO :cheeky:
 

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VG_KING said:
I don't get it. I see no value. All's I see is copyright and trademark issues with Adobe. It's hardly worth registration fee IMHO.
Those who know and love photoshop, would love to get thier hands on such a domain, for almost any price...
 

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850 for photoshop.co.uk sounds a bit too high. :))))
It could be a problem if adobe wants the domain as photoshop is registered
 

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you can sell templates or custom design logos on that site, and get that money back in no time. By the time adobe fills a law suit against you, you would already have been in the green. I'd hand the domain over in the last minute, for the price that I bought it for to adobe, they would probably agree cause it saves them the court fees. And I would keep any money I made with the domain.
 

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i dont think photoshop is a uk trademark.
maybe some photo developing or picture company bought it, no matter who and what its cheap as chips.
 

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Real good deal for buyer, dont like the ext to much tho.. But still worth more then that :)
 

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Hmm, how popular is the .co.uk now a days?
 

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http://webdb4.patent.gov.uk/tm/number?detailsrequested=C&trademark=1437582

Contact is just a matter of time....I am very surprised that they haven't gone after this.

Sure I suppose a fan, tutorial or template site could be made but this might be a tad to close and too applicable to Adobes needs. As to use for a non photoshop oriented photo site ( cameras, film accessories ect ) might be able to squeak it out..but it will come down to how much money do you have to defend it if Adobe decides they want it.

Sometimes you have to ask how much is it really worth to defend something like this....does the pay off out weigh the expense?
 

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Adobe is agressive with their marks.
They go after domains.
 

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photoshop.biz <-- ADOBE SYSTEMS, INC.
photoshop.info <-- ADOBE SYSTEMS, INC.
photoshop.com <-- ADOBE SYSTEMS, INC.
photoshop.net <-- ADOBE SYSTEMS, INC.
photoshop.org <-- ADOBE SYSTEMS, INC.
photoshop.us <-- ADOBE SYSTEMS, INC.

photoshop.co.uk <-- HM, I DON'T KNOW...
it's not like iTunes.co.uk or anything...

I'd bet the seller must be selling it in a hurry!
NO REFUNDS!

~ Nexus
 

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slavahosting said:
I'd hand the domain over in the last minute, for the price that I bought it for to adobe, they would probably agree cause it saves them the court fees. And I would keep any money I made with the domain.

Very naive.
 

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slavahosting said:
Why naive?


Well..one reason being your assuming that Adobe is going to play nicely.

Most large corporations don't play nice where their TM's are involved and
especially if there is no legitimate reason ( fan site, educational site, template
site ect...and these are not always considered legit ) the registrant owns the
domain...( registered in bad faith to capitalize from the TM ).

So it is a bit niave..or maybe ballsy to think you can squeeze money from
Adobe for a domain like PhotoShop.co.uk .. which is a TM known worldwide.

Not saying to not ever defend a name by any means ( referring to tm names )
..everything has its exceptions but you better have a legal fund set aside in
case it doesn't go your way. We have some great lawyers on the board that
will be more than happy to take your money :)

Regards,

zoot
 

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Adobe is known to aggressively defend their trademarks. I guess the buyer had 850 BP to waste; the seller was obviously smarter.
 
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