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Lower Your Risk of UDRP Action in Generic Domain Name ... » Apr 13, 2015 ...Jack from Philadelphia asks: “I found a domain name for sale that I want to purchase, but when I do a search at the USPTO [United States Patent and Trademark Office] there are multiple registered trademarks for the word/acronym. If the domain name I want to buy is a generic word or acronym – like... Domainsherpa.com

Uniregistry digs into details of new Market - Domain Name Wire ... » Jan 12, 2016 ...John Smrekar, VP of Product of Uniregistry, explained that there are some issues with the existing Domain Name Sales (DNS) platform that will eventually be fully replaced by the Market. It was essentially built to manage Frank Schilling's portfolio and was then adjusted to work for clients. Some of the issues... Domainnamewire.com

Businesses: Do Not Abuse the UDRP as Your “Plan B” for Acquiring ... » Mar 31, 2014 ...If you think you can file a UDRP case to get control of a domain name after failing to negotiate the acquisition, think again. Unless you can ...So, in 1992, I went to work for a law firm in Philadelphia that had been founded by a former Commissioner of the US Patent and Trademark Office, and worked there. Domainsherpa.com

Domainerss › Hand-Picked Best Of The Domainer Blogs » Jul 24, 2017 ...I have pointed this out on many situations. Trnames / Home Of Domains tracks newly filed trademarks and checks the terms as .com domain names. If the domain is available, they register it and list the domain name for $950. Since it cost $1,500 at a minimum to file a UDRP, the TM filer is in a bit of a pickle. Domainerss.com

Frank Schilling files patent application for domain marketplace ... » Jan 12, 2017 ...Frank Schilling has filed a patent application (pdf) with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to cover certain aspects of his company's domain name marketplace, now called Uniregistry Market. The application was filed in June 2016 and just published today. Schilling previously filed a provisional... Domainnamewire.com

Domain Name Journal - The Lowdown - July 2013 Archive » Jul 29, 2013 ...John Berryhill Collars Reverse Domain Name Hijacker on Way to Winning Two UDRP Cases in One Day for Frank Schilling ...As Andrew Allemann reported at DomainNameWire, in one of those cases involving the domain Klipz.com, Berryhill not only saved the domain for Schilling, he also succeeded in... Dnjournal.com

6 Ways to Recover a Domain Name from an Infringing Cybersquatter » 6 Ways to Recover a Domain Name from an Infringing Cybersquatter If you own one of the more than 3 million trademarks registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, there is an excellent chance that a cybersquatter has obtained Internet domain names that are identical or confusingly similar to your mark... Domainsherpa.com

Why do people waste money filing this sort of UDRP against Name ... » Jun 4, 2013 ...Before you filed a UDRP, you'd think you'd google the domain name's owner to learn more. Yet time after time I see people file long shot UDRP complaints against Frank Schilling's Name Administration. Today's ...There's one registered trademark filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for “Klipz”. Domainnamewire.com

You're not Rick Schwartz. So don't try to emulate him. - Domain ... » May 18, 2017 ...Your own circumstances probably don't align with the most successful domain name investors. This isn't an article picking on domain name investor Rick Schwartz. I'm just going to use him as an example. Rick has made a lot of money investing in domain names. He got in early, kept the faith, and has a... Domainnamewire.com

David Weslow: What Every Domain Investor Needs to Know to Avoid ... » Jul 26, 2011 ...Certainly if a domain name corresponds to a trademark the security interest may also apply to the trademark. You can check for security interest at the US Patent and Trademark offices website. If it is a security interest that doesn't apply to a trademark but just to a domain name you'd typically be looking at... Domainsherpa.com

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