It was a strange one, because when it expired, the registrar never parked it, it stayed pointing to the ns and when I bought it and registered it still stayed with the same ns for some strange reason. I have the domain in my account and can change the ns any time I wish to. So the original owner obviously completely missed the expiry notices and have no idea at all that it is no longer in their control (bureaucracy lol)
good question on the Trademark... I doubt it because the site name is an acronym for their actual name which they use the actual name on everything else, not the acronym, but I don't know for sure... it is esentially initials in my opinion.
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