I'm curious to hear what the lawyers think of this idea.
Lets say I have a domain for sale, that is composed of random letters such as JCS.com or BZA.com. Putting up a website that says "This domain is for sale" can be considered bad faith by some WIPO panelists. Is there any reason to think that I would be better off if I created an obviously fake 'online store' that sold pencils, and then put up text saying the pencil-selling business along with $5 worth of inventory of pencils, plus the domain name, were for sale? In short, would I be able to escape the bad-faith rulings by selling a non-existent company rather than just the domain?
Lets say I have a domain for sale, that is composed of random letters such as JCS.com or BZA.com. Putting up a website that says "This domain is for sale" can be considered bad faith by some WIPO panelists. Is there any reason to think that I would be better off if I created an obviously fake 'online store' that sold pencils, and then put up text saying the pencil-selling business along with $5 worth of inventory of pencils, plus the domain name, were for sale? In short, would I be able to escape the bad-faith rulings by selling a non-existent company rather than just the domain?