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Did a random check on Dropcatch and some domains that have high bids seems to be a battle between a domainer and some intellectual property law firm (i think).
Why would someone battle it out for a domain that there is a possibility of being contacted by a lawyer later?
I checked like two domains that high bids and both with an easy Google showed exact matches for their keywords associated with established business.
yea domainers still bid on these?
I mean aren't dropped domains basically considered "handreg"? wouldn't malicious intent be used to get the domain via legal means?
I mean Dropcatch is what it is. The domains you bid on and win and buy on there are basically "handreg" because Dropcatch basically registers it for you and just waits for the highest bidder.
Here's one. CryptoCheck.com on Dropcatch. current bid $1003 high bid.
There's a battle for this between pandapro and iplegal.
is there a "smart move" here by someone bidding on this domain? knowing that there is a website and app called "Cryptocheck" over at TheCryptoCheck.com?
It is an established website so doesn't TheCryptocheck.com have unregistered TM for the term "CryptoCheck"?
I don't know. People always talk about being careful and doing homework as far as TM is concerned before registering domains.
either bidder doesn't care or impulse bid or just did not bother to do a simple Google?
What do you think? thoughts?
Why would someone battle it out for a domain that there is a possibility of being contacted by a lawyer later?
I checked like two domains that high bids and both with an easy Google showed exact matches for their keywords associated with established business.
yea domainers still bid on these?
I mean aren't dropped domains basically considered "handreg"? wouldn't malicious intent be used to get the domain via legal means?
I mean Dropcatch is what it is. The domains you bid on and win and buy on there are basically "handreg" because Dropcatch basically registers it for you and just waits for the highest bidder.
Here's one. CryptoCheck.com on Dropcatch. current bid $1003 high bid.
There's a battle for this between pandapro and iplegal.
is there a "smart move" here by someone bidding on this domain? knowing that there is a website and app called "Cryptocheck" over at TheCryptoCheck.com?
It is an established website so doesn't TheCryptocheck.com have unregistered TM for the term "CryptoCheck"?
I don't know. People always talk about being careful and doing homework as far as TM is concerned before registering domains.
either bidder doesn't care or impulse bid or just did not bother to do a simple Google?
What do you think? thoughts?