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I found a huge brand name on a fairly common TLD that is available. Something like disney.info (obviously not it).
Is there any point in claiming it? I figure they will sue you if you try to build a site on it. My weak legal understanding is that typically you are allowed to use the brand name in a description or secondary label, but not the main product name. (Family Fun Times: a Disney tour service, not Disney Tours.) I am guessing that FB and Google will both block name brands from ad/landing page domains.
Anything I could use it for other than begging the company to buy it off me, which probably wouldn't work?
Is there any point in claiming it? I figure they will sue you if you try to build a site on it. My weak legal understanding is that typically you are allowed to use the brand name in a description or secondary label, but not the main product name. (Family Fun Times: a Disney tour service, not Disney Tours.) I am guessing that FB and Google will both block name brands from ad/landing page domains.
Anything I could use it for other than begging the company to buy it off me, which probably wouldn't work?