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Afilias SUNRISE POLICY Revived.
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we have booked for our client the domain Business.info and that too after confirming their TM details with the Local TM office.
I think the Afilias is going in right direction.
HenSan Net
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Does this mean that initial fraudulent registrants of generic names will get to keep them, or that names challenged by non-trademark-owners fall into the public domain, so that if I want one I need to make a fraudulent challenge and then have my buddy register the generic name as soon as the challenge succeeds? Or of course I could spend some real money do a quickie one-day trademark registration in some offshore jurisdiction if my challenge succeeded.
Peter Maggs
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