This issue is not cut and dried. The domain that Madonna won was Madonna.com - not MadonnaX.com. Some celebs have won in the courts and arbitration and some have lost. There are no sure things in these cases.
Tawnee Stone would need to have a registered trademark on her name to actually have a decent chance of winning against a good domain lawyer. Second, only someone with a legal basis for filing a complaint could do so. Just because Lightspeed has a Tawnee site doesn't mean they have a legal right to sue other people with a Tawnee site. They may in fact have the proper authority to represent her, but courts and arbitration are very specific about who can bring complaints.
Domain law is something we deal with quite a bit and I still think the Lightspeed crew is jumping the gun by going after their own affiliates. This can cause more trouble than you think, especially because their trademarks appear to be pending. That means that someone who wanted to be an asshole could go and cause big problems for them with USPTO if they wanted.
I understand why they're doing what they're doing, and it's certainly their right, but I question how it's being handled, especially in regards to their own affiliates.
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