First off, one the things that Marksmen does is to "smoke out" offers to sell domain names, in order to use the communications as evidence. They specifically market their services to trademark attornies this way.
Read these:
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WIPO Domain Name Decision: D2000-1336
... not show a listing for Eurostar, the administrative contact Alex Vorot or "Free Domains Parking" (
See Exhibit G to Complaint, report from Marksmen, private investigator). The Complainant submits that by using the domain names "king5tv.com" and "king5news.com" the original ...
http://arbiter.wipo.int/domains/decisions/html/2000/d2000-1336.html 04/24/03,
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WIPO Domain Name Decision: D2002-0896
... in January 2002, because of an asserted failure of the Registrar to have deactivated the names.
Complainant retained an investigative firm, Marksmen, "to take steps to acquire the disputed domain names from Respondent" (id., para. 1 & Exhibit 6). According to the Registrarââ¬â¢s Verification ...
http://arbiter.wipo.int/domains/decisions/html/2002/d2002-0896.html 03/22/03, 39962 bytes
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation v David A. Risser - Case No. 93761
... pages." (Risser Decl., p. 2).
When the Complainant learned of the domain name registrations, it retained the trademark investigation firm of Marksmen, LLC, to investigate their registration and use. KierstenVanhorne of Marksmen spoke to the Respondent by telephone. The Respondent revealed that ...
http://www.arbforum.com/domains/decisions/93761.htm 11/04/02, 23336 bytes
WIPO Domain Name Decision: DBIZ2002-00204
... trade mark registration number 1158609. The Response has exhibited to it affidavits from an investigations manager and
an investigative analyst with Marksmen, a trade mark investigation firm. The investigations undertaken by these deponents indicate that graphic trade mark registration number 1158609 ...
http://arbiter.wipo.int/domains/decisions/html/2002/dbiz2002-00204.html 03/22/03, 13575 bytes
WIPO Domain Name Decision: D2001-0970
... ;Domain Manager", Complainant suspected that Respondent was another entity concealing itself behind the CostNet entity, and
Complainant hired Marksmen, an investigating company, to contact Respondent and determine Respondentââ¬â¢s true identity. Marksmen tried numerous times to contact Respondent via ...
http://arbiter.wipo.int/domains/decisions/html/2001/d2001-0970.html 04/24/03, 42262 bytes
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Secondly, did anyone notice, or care, that the trademark registration is for a design, and includes a textual disclaimer?
Third, does anyone notice, or care, that the ACPA refers to "profit", and that the UDRP refers specifically to "out of pocket" expenses for having registered a domain name?