DOCKERS is trying to get my domain DOCKERstore.com

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QED

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Originally posted by: Atlantean
http://googleit.com/ cybersquatting :p If I were you I would talk to a lawyer and see if you can squeeze more out of them/keep the domain for yourself for the business you have planned.

Sorry, but I think he goes to a lawyer and tries to demand more money for his domain then that only goes to prove he was cybersquatting in the first place.

Which means he'll get nothing.
 

BlueFlamme

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Take the money and register dockworkerstore.com , dockworkertools.com, whatever.

For some history, check out Nissan Computer Corp's fight.

To summarize that article:
In 1991 he created his third company using his last name, Nissan Computer Corp (Nissan Motors was commonly known as Datsun during that time frame). He registered nissan.com in 1994 and nissan.net in 1996.

He got hit with a lawsuit in 1999. They have been in court ever since.

The difference is that this fellow had registered the website 5 years before the lawsuit, and he has a very legitimate claim (he had run his business for 8 years prior to the lawsuit). You, on the other hand, really have no legal footing or the necessary support. So like I began saying, take the money and find another name.
 

FelixDeCat

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Yeah, I was thinking of registering www.cokerscola.com to sell soda to legless crack whores. :roll:

Just let them have it. If you lose, you might be forced into bankruptcy!

Ps. Thats just over the lawyers fees. The potential $100,000.00 criminal penalty cannot be discharged! :shocked:
 

CVSiN

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Originally posted by: Chryso
You should probably go ahead and put up some info about what you are planning to do on the site.

F it... buy all those domains and put porn up on it...

then claim its some sexual acronym LOL and they can either buy it or go get bent..
 

mugs

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I think the intent was clearly to steal Dockers' mojo. If that's the case, take the $100 and be happy you're getting that much. If it's not the case, you better get that website up and running soon.
 

ahurtt

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The Levi Strauss brand name I thought was "Dockers" (with an S). You clearly registered the name dockerstore (docker store. . .docker without the S). Had you registered dockersstore I'd see why they could have a case but I don't think "close" cuts it. The brand name is Dockers, you registered docker. I'd fight it. What was your original intention for registering the domain name you chose to begin with though? That may have some bearing on the case. And be honest. Were you trying to be a squatter?
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: ahurtt
The Levi Strauss brand name I thought was "Dockers" (with an S). You clearly registered the name dockerstore (docker store. . .docker without the S). Had you registered dockersstore I'd see why they could have a case but I don't think "close" cuts it. The brand name is Dockers, you registered docker. I'd fight it. What was your original intention for registering the domain name you chose to begin with though? That may have some bearing on the case. And be honest. Were you trying to be a squatter?

"cause i wanted to sell stuff for dock workers "

wich is a very stupid reason.
 

sao123

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Originally posted by: MathMan
Originally posted by: Atlantean
http://googleit.com/ cybersquatting :p If I were you I would talk to a lawyer and see if you can squeeze more out of them/keep the domain for yourself for the business you have planned.

Sorry, but I think he goes to a lawyer and tries to demand more money for his domain then that only goes to prove he was cybersquatting in the first place.

Which means he'll get nothing.

what are you smoking? lets assume he has begun advertising for his store (which is not yet open).
dockers should pay every dime he has wasted on advertising a changed site, pay his relocation fees for the domain, and a fee for his trouble... IMO...thats worht more than a measley $100.
 

sygyzy

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I don't know what's more rediculous - the OP thinking he is going get sympathy here for his lame attempt at extorting money. Or the idiots replying trying to defend him.

1. The OP had no idea that Dockerstore sounds suspiciously like Dockers Store?
2. It doesn't matter if there is one or two S's. The pronunciation and thought is the same. Have you ever mispelled a website and got redirected to the right one? Well guess what? This is because people make typos all the time. You think someone who bought www.googlr.com doesn't realize that there's a search engine by the same name?
3. OP already succeeded in making profit. $10 for domain name, offered $100 = $90 profit.
4. I think I am going to open a store now for contruction workers. I'll call it Contructionerstore.com. WTF?
 

QED

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Originally posted by: sao123
Originally posted by: MathMan
Originally posted by: Atlantean
http://googleit.com/ cybersquatting :p If I were you I would talk to a lawyer and see if you can squeeze more out of them/keep the domain for yourself for the business you have planned.

Sorry, but I think he goes to a lawyer and tries to demand more money for his domain then that only goes to prove he was cybersquatting in the first place.

Which means he'll get nothing.

what are you smoking? lets assume he has begun advertising for his store (which is not yet open).
dockers should pay every dime he has wasted on advertising a changed site, pay his relocation fees for the domain, and a fee for his trouble... IMO...thats worht more than a measley $100.


Dockers won't have to pay for a penny of his expenses if ICANN determines he was cybersquatting. You or the OP might not like that, but the facts are the facts.

And from his explanations thus far, it seems that cybersquatting is exactly what the OP is doing.

If I register the domain name "paypalira.com"... do you think I have a snowball's chance in hell of keeping the domain from PayPal should they register a complain with ICANN? Do you think they would buy my retarded explanation that it is a website to send money to your Italian father?


 

Phoenix86

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Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: yobarman
also their company name is DOCKERS... not DOCKER, so how do they have any right to take your domain?

He's fvcked. If microsoft can steal mikerowesoft.com from a kid who's name is, in fact, Mike Rowe then he's fvcked. Most expensive lawyers = you win.

IIRC that was an amicable trade, I thought he recieved a bunch of MS products for it.

edit: If they wanted the name they should have registered it first. This isn't 1998.

I would have agreed to an "amicable trade" as well. IIRC he was initially going to fight it. But he was a 17 year old kid. It would have been fool hardy to send his parents into possible bankruptcy trying to defend it in court. Their initial offer was something like $50. Its only because he stirred up some grassroots support before he caved that microsoft gave him a better deal, imo.

OK, but I don't think it's fair to say MS stole the site from him.