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I will try to make sense here, but it can be a little confusing to understand :shy:
It is a well known practice, and sometimes more affordable, to register generic dot net's, and then reg their dot com counterparts. For example:
Say you own domains.net. Common practice would be to also own domainsnet.com.
You see it a lot, and I have done this many times myself, but this time there is a TM snag :-(
Just for an example again, you own domains.net, and you have the chance to own domainsnet.com BECAUSE it expired, and a domain broker has had it for sale for a year now, but domainsnet is a registered trademark.
Finding out that the owners of the 'domainsnet trademark' have gone out of existence, along with even their corporate main site, would it be justifiable to buy domainsnet.com, or would it be foolish?
Would you have a case, if for some reason they came back into existance? It is still a live trademark, but I am wondering why they would not have repurchased the domain from the broker, or why the broker hasn't had any trouble with it, unless they are completely gone.
The other thing that makes me think I wouldn;t have any problems, is that all the other major extensions of 'domainsnet' are regsitered, and one even has a site on it. From what i can tell, the site owner has zero connection with the trademark or company with the old company.
I hope this makes sense? Opinions are welcomed. Thanks!
It is a well known practice, and sometimes more affordable, to register generic dot net's, and then reg their dot com counterparts. For example:
Say you own domains.net. Common practice would be to also own domainsnet.com.
You see it a lot, and I have done this many times myself, but this time there is a TM snag :-(
Just for an example again, you own domains.net, and you have the chance to own domainsnet.com BECAUSE it expired, and a domain broker has had it for sale for a year now, but domainsnet is a registered trademark.
Finding out that the owners of the 'domainsnet trademark' have gone out of existence, along with even their corporate main site, would it be justifiable to buy domainsnet.com, or would it be foolish?
Would you have a case, if for some reason they came back into existance? It is still a live trademark, but I am wondering why they would not have repurchased the domain from the broker, or why the broker hasn't had any trouble with it, unless they are completely gone.
The other thing that makes me think I wouldn;t have any problems, is that all the other major extensions of 'domainsnet' are regsitered, and one even has a site on it. From what i can tell, the site owner has zero connection with the trademark or company with the old company.
I hope this makes sense? Opinions are welcomed. Thanks!