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Originally Posted by WiredGuy
These large corporations have a large budget that they pay to enforce their trademarks. Almost always, its not worth the expense of defending yourself and you may think they're wasting their time, but they're just doing as their told from their client, and that's defending infringers. Let's face it, the domain was registered in bad faith and shouldn't be hard to prove. Save yourself the trouble and give it to them. It'll be less stressful than defending the name which probably makes just about the renewal fees its worth if that.
Just weigh the revenues it brings in versus the cost of defending it and you should realize what the right thing to do is.
WG
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Yep my sentiments exactly.
DH