.QNX is used by Intuit (Quicken Indexes file extension).
It is overreach for a trademark to prevent others from using these initials lawfully.
Unlike Verisign (which tries to take every non registered domains in .com - with Sitefinder), the legal owner paid for this domain to do with as he will.
He could have LEGALLY started his own company with it or LEGALLY sold it to another person for this purpose.
Anybody can use these letters for lawful purpose - which includes directing people to your site if it is not doing anything illegal - like selling counterfeit QNX Software.
To me it is clearly trademark overreach by QNX Software Systems - as usual aided and abetted by WIPO panelist Judges.
It is my informed opinion that panelist's Alan L. Limbury and Jacques A. Léger are corrupt and that David E. Sorkin, whom dissented, was the only honest one amongst them.