If you register the domain of a personal name and claim it’s about your future daughter, why would you then offer it for sale?
In the case of the domain Emmy.CLUB, the owner offered it for sale for $9,999 dollars.
Meanwhile, the holder of the trademark for EMMY wasn’t emmy-used.
“Respondent claims his English name is “Jimmy”, his wife’s English name is “Tammy”, his child’s name is “Amy”, and, therefore, the domain name comprising “Emmy” was chosen by Respondent for family consistency, as it is similar phonetically to “Amy”, and in order to be used in future in respect of a proposed personalized website for Respondent’s daughter.”
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In the case of the domain Emmy.CLUB, the owner offered it for sale for $9,999 dollars.
Meanwhile, the holder of the trademark for EMMY wasn’t emmy-used.
“Respondent claims his English name is “Jimmy”, his wife’s English name is “Tammy”, his child’s name is “Amy”, and, therefore, the domain name comprising “Emmy” was chosen by Respondent for family consistency, as it is similar phonetically to “Amy”, and in order to be used in future in respect of a proposed personalized website for Respondent’s daughter.”
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