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    If you really do own this, your best bet might be to talk to an attorney that's familiar with cybersquatting issues. I am not one, and very well may be wrong, but I believe that if you do not infringe on their trademark with your content, use it for pleasure, and don't contact them with a ransom note for it, you're probably fine.

    Granted, at that point it may lose a lot of it's appeal for you anyway.

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    yeh i got the letter. they said stop using it. i just sell it to them for cheapo :P

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    Does that domain name contain a trademark?

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    +1 for meathead's contributions in this thread. He's absolutely spot-on.

    And another +1 to meathead for that damned hot avatar...

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    hey guys thanks for ur input like the superbowl domain i have one for the world cup

    ie. worldcup2020.com (not real but just an example) I should just put a cpa offer one it for 1 day make bank and stop lol. I will be getting professional help and will post what the rules are as a dummies guide here for all to share.

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