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Sorry, not a real dispute but wanted to know what the situation would be in the following made up scenario

if someone owns ehorse . co . uk and the domain ehorse .com is an established site would the dot com owners have some kind of legal right to restrict you using the domain for a similar purpose even though ehorse has only one real application (horse related information)

all a made up example - apologies to who ever owns ehorse.
 
If they're big enough... Game decision for example...

But it all depends on the 'experts'... myspace appeal, eg..
 
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