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BGray

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Thanks JB, but like I said I am done messing with it.

btw: "IF NECESSARY" which was included in the trasfer statement, would give me reason not to transfer the name if they didn't have a TM which is what I believed at the time I posted. If they didn't have a TM on the name legal disputes wouldn't be necessary giving me no reason to transfer it.
 

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Originally posted by HOWARD
...... tell them that if they want it they can pay the transfer costs or you'll simply deregister it and let someone else deal with them.

This is a very interesting and fair resolution. Can you please advise

How can I one legally deregister a domain in effect disassociating ownership from the entity yet not transferring to another party?

I appreciate your input.
 
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