Notwithstanding the provisions above, any of the following circumstances, in particular but without limitation, shall serve as evidence and proof that the assignee of the disputed domain name did not act in bad faith:
a. The assignee demonstrates use of, or preparations to use, the domain name in connection with a bona fide offering of goods or services under said name; or
b. The assignee is commonly known by the domain name, even if said assignee is not the holder of such trademark or service mark; or
c. The assignee is making a legitimate noncommercial or fair use of the domain name, with no intention of obtaining commercial gain or misleading consumers.