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Originally Posted by Slappin Fish
No it will be ignored because he forgets the most important element.
You need to prove the respondent had prior knowledge of the trademark and/or registered the domain in bad faith. Without that you have nothing.
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Who says? How can you prove someone had prior knowledge of the TM? What if I were to say I never heard of youtube.com before and I registered iyoutube.com they would have to somehow prove I had prior knowledge of it?
I have gone through this before and it can be a lengthy process. I am not agreeing with either side but from what I read Shap does have a great case IMHO
