slavahosting said:
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