Both Sirius and XM have their respective trademarks at the time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anticybersquatting_Consumer_Protection_Act
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Both Sirius and XM have their respective trademarks at the time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anticybersquatting_Consumer_Protection_Act
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Technically, you can't. They could easily contest the domain name if they wanted, but you see, the person is using the domain name, they are building a community on it.
They are actually...
The only offer they will make him, will be to either turn the domain name to them, or face legal issues. He has no legal claim to the name, and they shouldn't pay him anything except his costs for...
I doubt they will pay him anything. They'd rather pay a lawyer a few grand than someone who is trying to extort a domain name.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6449363.stm...
Picking up a domain that's trademarked (Sirius/XM) for the sole purpose of reselling, is against the acceptable use policy of buying domains.
Now, if he actually had a real company called "Sirius...
Yeah it's owned by a domain squatter.
They will absolutely lose that domain when the lawyers get on them, since what they are doing is illegal, especially considering the fact that they purchased...