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Hi
Would like the opinion of some experienced domainers if I can, and any precedents would be great.
So, a domain owner buys the domain 'widgets.co.uk' many years ago. A few years later, 'widgets' becomes a trademarked name, but the trademark owner does not own 'widgets.co.uk' and can't make a claim to it as the trademark was after the domain.
What if the domain owner now sold 'widgets.co.uk' to a rival in the widgets industry? Could the trademark onwer now have clain of squatting against his rival, or does the fact that it was an old domain that was sold mean you cant make such a claim?
Hope that's clear guys, thanks for taking the time to read and if you have any thoughts, will be great to see what you say...
cheers
Would like the opinion of some experienced domainers if I can, and any precedents would be great.
So, a domain owner buys the domain 'widgets.co.uk' many years ago. A few years later, 'widgets' becomes a trademarked name, but the trademark owner does not own 'widgets.co.uk' and can't make a claim to it as the trademark was after the domain.
What if the domain owner now sold 'widgets.co.uk' to a rival in the widgets industry? Could the trademark onwer now have clain of squatting against his rival, or does the fact that it was an old domain that was sold mean you cant make such a claim?
Hope that's clear guys, thanks for taking the time to read and if you have any thoughts, will be great to see what you say...
cheers