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Old 03-03-2009, 05:02 PM  
SomeCreep
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Originally Posted by Shap View Post
How is it a reverse hijack?
You are attempting to steal domains to which you have no rights, regardless of what your lawyers have told you. When you register a generic domain, the trademark does not belong to you. Don't believe me? Try having your lawyers enforce your trademark for "sex tube" and see what happens.

If you had registered "sexblog.com" back in 2000 and trademarked it, guess what, you'd have no right to take away domains with "*adult keyword*sexblog.com" in them. Any attempt to do so would be called "reverse domain hi-jacking."
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