What does that mean? Check your first post in this thread. Itâs one-sided and your facts are all wrong. Anyway the âbad repâ has probably got more to do with âbad-faithâ intent to profit from the benefits of trademark belonging to someone else. Not some thought patterns on a forum
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And if you read the posts, it is the general view upon domaining as an industry, not this board. I have stated this many times on this board.
The singer broke into the biz in 1990 and not 1997 as you say DNQuest. Urban signed with EMI in Australia and recorded his first solo album, which charted four No. 1 country hits in Australia.
I went by the Singers Bio, so what you proved here is that his TM dates to 1990. I believe this is a bit before the .com was registered. So exactly what point are you trying to make here?? That the .com was registered AFTER the TM??
funny, I really thought that you might be a lawyer until I read this post. Perhaps we should make a clear distinction between lay people who have studied the law, and the qualified lawyers.
I have never passed myself off as one. As I have said many times before, I have researched and attained knowledge from my personal research (reading posts here, listening to the lawyers, reading thousand and thousands of UDRPs, reading the laws the past 6 years in this business). And I try my best to pass that along to to follow domainers as to save them time, money and headaches.
You describe yourself. Knee jerk reactions and personal opinions. Rude of you to insinuate that other members posting here are cybersquatters, just because they have a one-sided opinion here.
All you need to do is read the posts around here to see exactly what I am talking about. But cybersquatting (in the most simple and basic form) is the practice of obtaining revenue by usage of a TMed domain which you have no authority to use. It could be simple like Adsense or major like John Z. But as an example, if you steal a candy bar and I steal a car, we both stole didn't we? We both can be prosecuted right? So people who advocate Adsense or feel it is ok sell TMed domains are doing so in "bad faith". Just because you don't get caught does not mean it is still wrong. Yes, there are circumstances which selling a domain may not be bad faith, I am just being general, not concrete in this statement.
Evidently you donât necessarily need to be new to the board to get all the facts wrong and only read what you want to read.
The one fact I messed was the registration date. Don't know how I did it, but it does not change the fact that he was in the US in 1997 (
http://www.keithurban.net/site.php?content=bio) and as you pointed out, 1990. This was not stated in his bio, that is where I got my info.
Sounds like you have an over-inflated ego at the moment.
Maybe it is well deserved self confidence... or is that too much to fathom?
Now, do you have any substantial to say about this subject or just superficial arguments about my post? The only point I missed is the registration date (which does not make a difference in this case). If you want to argue his debut, I just took what was on his site. So what legal point have I made which is wrong? you haven't pointed any out.
I did do a test, I brought the site up and had my 14yo daughter look at it. She she, "It's Keith Urban.. cool" I asked her "who is Keith Urban". She says "Come on dad, he is a singer... cool, he is selling his paintings". Then I asked "what else jumps out at you?".. she pointed out the Adsense, specifically the tickets and a chance to win a pair of his jeans, she rambled on, so I couldn't quote it. But this shows that people will mistake this as the Singers site.