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Demand for my Domain name (.co.uk) to be handed over!

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    #11
    Not a chance; you registered well in advance so it wasn't done in bad faith (an important factor in deciding a claim on a domain name).

    Additionally, if you have been using the term commercially before the trademark was granted (and before they traded with it) you could claim first use of the term which may put their trademark in jeopardy if they were to push the case.

    Give them a price if you would part with it, otherwise just forget about it.

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      #12
      Tell them they can have it for a million HTH

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        #13
        In summary:

        the company have no right to the domain because I purchased the domain long ago and they only recently started the company and registered the trademark. That proves that the domain name could not have been bought in bad faith. Furthermore this excerpt proves that they have no right to it whatsoever:

        Similarly, owning a registered trade mark does not automatically entitle you to use that trade mark as
        a business / company name or domain name. This is because the same trade mark can be registered
        for different goods or services and by different proprietors. Also, someone may have already, and
        quite legitimately, registered the business / company name or domain name, perhaps using it without
        securing trade mark registration for it.


        Finally if they wish to discuss purchasing the domain name legitimately then that may be a possibility but not if they continue to harass me (not sure if I should be that blunt or how else to put it).

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          #14
          I've always vaguely hoped someone would offer me millions for the .com domain I registered in 1997. Hasn't happened yet.

          Apple Illustration held on for quite a while:

          Apple finally grabs apple.co.uk – after just 16 years • The Register
          Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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            #15
            Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
            I've always vaguely hoped someone would offer me millions for the .com domain I registered in 1997. Hasn't happened yet.
            I'll offer you millions for it......
            'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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              #16
              Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
              I was thinking I could sell the domain but at what price?
              Easy question.

              A. What's it worth to you? Include a value for the hassle of changing, etc.
              B. What's it worth to them? How big are they, how much is it going to matter to their business, etc. Does their business potentially have an Internet marketing future, or are they a lawn care business who just thought it would be a good idea to have a website? How much cash do they have? I bet if you use that Internet search thingy, you can find some kind of guide to the value.

              If A is bigger, that's the price. Doesn't matter what it is worth to them if it is worth more to you. If B is bigger, the minimum price is (A+B)/2, and the maximum price is B. If you push the price past B, or past what they think B is, they go away and you get nothing.

              If you are willing to sell it, just write them back and say, "Obviously, since I registered this long before you even existed, your claim is spurious. But if the price were right, I would be willing to sell the domain. It would be inconvenient and I'm busy, so the price would have to be worth my time and trouble. If you are interested, make me an offer."

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                #17
                Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
                Easy question.

                A. What's it worth to you? Include a value for the hassle of changing, etc.
                B. What's it worth to them? How big are they, how much is it going to matter to their business, etc. Does their business potentially have an Internet marketing future, or are they a lawn care business who just thought it would be a good idea to have a website? How much cash do they have? I bet if you use that Internet search thingy, you can find some kind of guide to the value.

                If A is bigger, that's the price. Doesn't matter what it is worth to them if it is worth more to you. If B is bigger, the minimum price is (A+B)/2, and the maximum price is B. If you push the price past B, or past what they think B is, they go away and you get nothing.

                If you are willing to sell it, just write them back and say, "Obviously, since I registered this long before you even existed, your claim is spurious. But if the price were right, I would be willing to sell the domain. It would be inconvenient and I'm busy, so the price would have to be worth my time and trouble. If you are interested, make me an offer."

                I have suggested to them that the sale is possible....
                The initial email offered to pay for the Domain -
                The second email offered £50 -
                The third email offered £150 -

                For it to be worth my while it would have to be a 4 digit number before we could even start talking. As they are a startup web design company, they don't appear to be anywhere near being able to offer that kind of money. So, I have kindly offered to take down my outdated website (which I created when I used to offer web design) and replaced it with a placeholder for a new website I look to get done sometime soon, offering a different range of technical services. The email they sent me was quite threatening but I realised that website does me a disservice anyway.... Imagine how they are going to feel when they see a spanking new website offering advanced services they could only dream of.

                Last edited by NorthWestPerm2Contr; 31 March 2016, 12:33.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
                  For it to be worth my while it would have to be a 4 digit number before we could even start talking. As they are a startup web design company, they don't appear to be anywhere near being able to offer that kind of money. So, I have kindly offered to take down my outdated website (which I created when I used to offer web design) and replaced it with a placeholder for a new website I look to get done sometime soon, offering a different range of technical services. The email they sent me was quite threatening but I realised that website does me a disservice anyway.... Imagine how they are going to feel when they see a spanking new website offering advanced services they could only dream of.

                  How come? You only part finished because you gave notice and left it?













                  Only jooooooooooooooooooooking... For old times sake and all that
                  'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                    How come? You only part finished because you gave notice and left it?












                    Only jooooooooooooooooooooking... For old times sake and all that
                    Funny you mentioned that. Did an interview yesterday and am getting tempted by the massive rate on offer......

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                      #20
                      I'd not put up a placeholder, just adds fuel to the "look it's not even being used" potential arguments if anything legal did kick off. Make a few updates to keep it relevant and then prepare a fresh version offline before replacing old with new.

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