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If I have held a domain for 5 years and haven’t developed it 'yet' what kind of claim would a business with a hyphenated version registered 4 yrs ago have on it?
Could they close the door to potentially being active in that sector?
example domain - webrecruit / web-recruit
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its a question devoid of all the pertinent information like what is it being used for currently, could it be considered bad faith?

can you prove intent to develop?

is it a UK or other TLD domain?
 
Under DRS you can never be too sure how it will go. But thankfully domain parking and selling are now considered Bona-Fide use of a domain name whether that translates to the UK market I don't know.

My experience was to negotiate with the complainant and they gave us the DRS fee in exchange for the domain name as they did not want to set a precedence. The name was very much generic and did pre-date their registration.

Otherwise put your arguments forward, honestly and calmly and defend the complaint.
 
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