Domain name valuation

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Pretty much. The law regarding trademarks and copyright infringement is on their side too, to the point where it would be foolish to try and extort them.

Are you sure this isn't a more recent thing, years and years ago I'm sure it was different.
 
Are you sure this isn't a more recent thing, years and years ago I'm sure it was different.

Depends on how far you want to go back. I doubt that the laws around trademarks and copyrights have changed, but the perception of CEOs and Judges probably has to reflect the times that we live in.

For example, in 1996 I doubt a CEO would have had much interest in having an online presence. Even if they did, I doubt that the courts would force a handover because they didn't see the Internet becoming what it is today.

That being said, if the company in question has no interest in acquiring the domain name that incorporates its trademark, the domain name itself has no value anyway, making it a rather moot point.

e: I feel it may be prudent to point out IANAL and have no background in law, but I do follow these things.
 
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