Hi,
I totally agree 1000%... on 'normal cybersquatting'.... that is not the issue for me. The rightful owners should get their domains..no matter what...even if they missed the sunrise period.
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But I was concerned with how this guy made this "Andrew Quinn" look....I think he did NOTHING wrong....and I think he may win any case brought against him.
AND THESE:
"Intellectual property and Internet law attorney's" that already have many clients and do work for them on almost a daily basis~ should be well aware of "proactively protecting" their clients brand...
I do not think company's like ..."Microsoft's" or "Google's" or "Apple's or "Cisco's...."Intellectual property and Internet law attorney's" MISSED REG their brands in .CO (did not look up in .co whois )...but the point being...thousands of big brand and Big TM's...were all on top of this....with no problems...AS they should be as part of doing business.
If they do: 6 minutes of work @ $300+ an hour..plus $27.00...cost for their client(s) Total billed to client: $50.00
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Not "proactively protecting" their clients brand... ( NOT DOING THEIR $^% JOB)
Least case: C&D letter works (prepared by a "para legal"): $300+ then $27 at least for one year. Total Cost To Client for one domain: $327.00+
2nd worst case: Filling of a WIPO action...Wins domain: Total cost to just one client: $1500+ another $1500 t0 $3,000+: Total cost to their client: $3,000 Plus....
If I was this: "ManTech, a multinational corporation with roughly 9,000 employees and more than $2 billion in annual revenue"
I would be asking my great " Intellectual property and Internet law attorney(s) .."in house or outside firm(s)"
What have you been doing and reading for the past YEAR? Why did you NOT take care of this during the "sunrise period" for $27.00?
That's all....
Thanks for the comments... I am firmly against 'cybersquatting' someones TM Property on purpose....
But this domain Mr. Quinn REG....had no bad faith... and if the jerk-offs who are in charge of their brand/TM/ IP...where looking out for the best interest of their client...this would have never been an issue.
But attorneys need "problems" to make real money ~ no problem, no real money to count on.
They are just plain lazy and doing their clients a huge dis-service....now making Mr. Quinn out as some big evil cybersquater...and that seems plainly not to be the case.
IMHO as always..
Peace!
Dan