I have a few, they are typos of adult sites, I usually send them to the original site, although occasionally I will switch it out and offer them a choice of similar sites
If the domain infringes a famous, registered, and distinctive trademark it is not a good idea. You can lose everything in a lawsuit.
The penalty under the anti-cybersquatting act of 1999 can be up to $100,000 per domain name. You may also have to pay opposing attorney fees, and you may also have to disgorge profits. Your own attorney fees may top $50k.
i had a buddy of mine into that back in '99, they had a scores of typos registered. they were sued by each AND EVERY company that they were "ripping off". they closed all the sites.
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