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Please excuse the long post - it is all valid.
I registered a domain last year when I first started buying domains - I was naive about it at the time, not knowing what to avoid etc..
The domain had a 6600 exact match on Google's keyword tool so I got excited I registered it immediately when it dropped.
Anyway - i hadn't done anything with it at all in months. I'd forgotten I had it, as I have quite a few domains now.
Then last week I had a letter out of the blue from a large well-known company saying (and providing evidence) that I had infringed a trademark of theirs. Note: I didn't know I had infringed any trademark at the point of registering the domain last year - partly due to not knowing the basic rules at the time of registering last year, and partly because I have never used the company or its services, and didn‘t know the product existed)
In the letter they asked me to transfer the name to them, AND sign and return a document they have prepared (by 19th April!) saying I will transfer the domain and basically 'not do it again', in order that they will not start legal proceedings against me.
Someone I asked said to me that I should just transfer the name and NOT sign the letter, but I want to avoid any hassle. The person I asked also said to me "why didn't they register that domain name themselves if they are such a big company with a web team of their own?"
Since I first registered the domain name I have learned and read dozens and dozens of articles, etc. to learn more about domaining and also TM issues and have always researched any future domain names since then before registering, so upon receipt of this letter, i phoned the company to say I didn't realise I had infringed any TM, apologised and asked how I can now transfer the domain name to them to avoid any hassle.
They have since emailed me with their TAG name.
My questions are:
1. What do I do next ?
2. If I change the TAG to their tagname, do I also have to transfer the domain via Nominet ?
I'm happy to pay the fee if so - I just want to get rid of the domain name now.
3. Am I right to sign the document they sent me as well ? The document says I declare that I will transfer the domain name, and not register any further domains which may annoy them again.
Many thanks for any help/suggestions - they want the signed document sent back to them by 19th April to avoid legal proceedings against me.
Forgive me not mentioning the domain name in question here - I am embarrassed and am worried about any further comeback against me if i do name it.
All forum threads I have read here on the subject of TM’s have all basically said “don’t fight it - you made a mistake - give them the domain name straight away and forget about it move on and learn from it”
I’m happy to give them the domain name but am scared to sign their prepared declaration in case they use it against me.
Many many thanks in advance of any advice,
Steve
I registered a domain last year when I first started buying domains - I was naive about it at the time, not knowing what to avoid etc..
The domain had a 6600 exact match on Google's keyword tool so I got excited I registered it immediately when it dropped.
Anyway - i hadn't done anything with it at all in months. I'd forgotten I had it, as I have quite a few domains now.
Then last week I had a letter out of the blue from a large well-known company saying (and providing evidence) that I had infringed a trademark of theirs. Note: I didn't know I had infringed any trademark at the point of registering the domain last year - partly due to not knowing the basic rules at the time of registering last year, and partly because I have never used the company or its services, and didn‘t know the product existed)
In the letter they asked me to transfer the name to them, AND sign and return a document they have prepared (by 19th April!) saying I will transfer the domain and basically 'not do it again', in order that they will not start legal proceedings against me.
Someone I asked said to me that I should just transfer the name and NOT sign the letter, but I want to avoid any hassle. The person I asked also said to me "why didn't they register that domain name themselves if they are such a big company with a web team of their own?"
Since I first registered the domain name I have learned and read dozens and dozens of articles, etc. to learn more about domaining and also TM issues and have always researched any future domain names since then before registering, so upon receipt of this letter, i phoned the company to say I didn't realise I had infringed any TM, apologised and asked how I can now transfer the domain name to them to avoid any hassle.
They have since emailed me with their TAG name.
My questions are:
1. What do I do next ?
2. If I change the TAG to their tagname, do I also have to transfer the domain via Nominet ?
I'm happy to pay the fee if so - I just want to get rid of the domain name now.
3. Am I right to sign the document they sent me as well ? The document says I declare that I will transfer the domain name, and not register any further domains which may annoy them again.
Many thanks for any help/suggestions - they want the signed document sent back to them by 19th April to avoid legal proceedings against me.
Forgive me not mentioning the domain name in question here - I am embarrassed and am worried about any further comeback against me if i do name it.
All forum threads I have read here on the subject of TM’s have all basically said “don’t fight it - you made a mistake - give them the domain name straight away and forget about it move on and learn from it”
I’m happy to give them the domain name but am scared to sign their prepared declaration in case they use it against me.
Many many thanks in advance of any advice,
Steve