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Driving.co.uk - Sunday Times

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http://www.driving.co.uk

"Why choose driving.co.uk?

Sunday Times Driving is here to provide motorists with the ultimate, one-stop-shop resource for buying premium used cars online. Our classified car search, intelligent recommendations and concierge service can help make finding your next car easy and a genuine pleasure; whether it's a Mercedes, Range Rover, or a family Ford you're after—you'll find it all here at Sunday Times Driving"

Interesting and good to see such a well known company promoting a solid generic domain name.

They are also currently generating loads of PR as they are running a competition to win a £50k Porsche and also paying for "promoted Tweets" on Twitter also !
 
When I saw it I thought it was a typo of sundaytimesdriving.co.uk

Great to see.
 
CSC- I like their taglines:
"CSC has the tools you need to defeat infringers and get top value from your trademarks."
"Your IP belongs to you, take it back!"

I wonder what they think about the proposed changes to .uk?
 
Yes it's listed to an American company that holds brands, nothing unusual about it unless I'm missing something.

http://whois-search.com/whois/driving.co.uk

It could be a joint venture so they put the domain into a holding company with a brand protection company so no one party can sell it or transfer it out.

Might be missing something but nothing odd as far as I can see, certainly not anything that links it to the TM owner as far as I can see, who will get rights to it under the proposals.
 
Interesting. I wonder how much they paid for it. The guy who used to run the site - is a name known to me from the driver training industry. Interesting, if you type his name into google it brings up the driving.co.uk site!

A few years ago the Sunday Times had a magazine called "Driving" (maybe they still do) so I guess they're trying to brand it. They were being sued at the time by a Driving instructors association who were already using the name "Driving " for their magazine (and I think still do)


So here's a question - if you had that domain how much would have willingly sold it for (not knowing that the ST wanted it)
 
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