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I would hope Webair purchased the domain as a funny joke, because with Cybersquatter laws these days, there's no way they'll be able to hold on to it. The domain was purchased by a competitor in bad faith, and a judge will be hard pressed to allow Webair to keep it should National Net file suit. Judging from the "TM" following their logo, National Net might want to file a federal trademark application for their name/logo. They have already established a common law trademark because of their Website, however, it would pretty much be an open/shut case if the name was officially registered. Common law trademarks as they pertain to the Web is a huge grey area.
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