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Subject: Re: UKNM: Domain Name Theft
From: Robb Masters
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 19:33:34 +0100

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If they won't play ball, try Nominet (if it's a UK domain name -
Internic/Network Solutions or appropriate body otherwise) next,
and then your lawyers.

Try mentioning the precedent set by the One In A Million case to
each.

If you're not familiar with the case, then, as I remember it (and
therefore possibly not a very accurate account of events) One In
A Million registered a bunch of domain names that included the
trademarks of Marks and Spencer, Burger King, etc. - and in at
least one case tried to sell a domain name for a large sum of
money. The UK courts demanded they hand the names over - and pay
�60,000 in costs.

I think the fact that they were trademarks helped.

If they're not a UK company and you don't have any luck with them
or the allocating body, then good luck. I'm not aware of any
precedents set in other countries (though there have been a few
individual cases in the US, but normally based around two companies
with the same name.)

Mind you, if they're only asking for a small sum, this may be your
best bet as it'll definitely be quickest.

Good Luck,

Robb Masters
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