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No. Just my hosts logo (which is completely unrelated to the trademark).
EDIT: I should say, it has trade, but not anything that could be considered as trading off the TM owner.
As of present the domain isn't being used - I haven't gotten around to using it. My host currently has a holding page (which I receive no revenue from).
I'm pretty sure they own the trademark. (Although I was unaware that such a thing was a trademark at the time).
There legal budget is somewhat larger than mine! (Unsurprisingly)
I'm pretty sure the legal documents do actually come from the said trademark holder. (I was advised to check...
Okay, a better question would be: what is my legal standpoint?
If it were .co.uk I would be tempted to suggest the person accusing me give me £500 and I would sell it, since Nominet charge £750 to handle disputes.
I recently received a letter from a company which claims my .mobi domain is infringing their trademark. At present the domain is not in use and there is a holding page in place. Should I keep the domain regardless and risk legal action? Offer to sell the domain? Or just hand it over?