Just wondering how tackey this sounds but here it goes, I own a few people names, first and last, what would be the best approach, call and ask if they would be interested in buying their own name (CHEAP of course) or e-mail them with an offer. I could picture the first questions they may ask is how did you get my name and why would you have it?:?:
You really should look up all the names of famous people won by WIPO decision...most notably Hillary Clinton.
In some cases you would be lucky just to receive a slap on the wrist and lose the domain name.
If we are talking athletes, case after case of notable soccer stars have won their domain AND DAMAGES in European courts of law.
In this case, forget WIPO. These are civil or perhaps criminal courts of law.
The judge has found that the domain owner has deprived that person of their rights to use their birthright and has awarded not only the domain name back to the athlete but damages as well.
I can not remember the Star's name, but the most notable one comes from some in the UK who regged a football players name while in his teens and that person became a huge star on the international football scene (soccer) while the registrant refused to release the name for 10 years.
He lost the domain name and had to pay damages which were no chump change.
Dead people are a safer bet but can still be risky if their rights are controlled by surviving family members (think Elvis and Houdini).
Have I done it? You betcha. Both living and dead.
But I am also aware of the consequences and risks involved.
Approaching the person may be a surefire bet to calling their attention to a matter that they are totally unaware of but are now...thanks to your generosity.