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I just acquired a competitor's domain for $20 on Godaddy Auctions. The site is still indexed and I plan on buying some cheap hosting and putting up my own unique content on those indexed pages and republishing them along with links back to my pages. I outrank the domain, but it's much older and has some quality backlinks. After the whole godaddy process of waiting until auction end, then waiting an additional period until actually getting the domain ...is there anyway the previous owner can reclaim it ? Anybody with experience on this? |
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Hi I'm no expert but if the domain was trademarked I would assume that you would not be able to set up a site as a competitor in the same field. Other then that I cant think of anything else, in which the original owner could reclaim back the domain. But like I say i'm no expert on the subject ![]() Steve |
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It's not trademarked.
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can work in your favor, though. Like anything, it depends on what side of the fence one is in. Be aware that registration is not a requirement for a trademark to exist. Look up "common law trademark" if you're not aware of that yet, especially if that competitor used that term or so to advertise his/her service. Maybe s/he inadvertently let it lapse. Who knows? | |
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Yep, I'm past the redemption period. So all should be good.
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Alrightie. Just expect a "love letter" from that competitor, though, if it turns out s/he indeed let it expire by accident and wants it back. It's one of the common issues I dealt with in my ex-registrar life. Still, good luck on your venture. |
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| You can't actually use, and it is not even legal to OFFER until AFTER the redemption period, so that SHOULD be a GIVEN! It is basically HELD, GRACE, REDEMPTION, AVAILABLE. After all, until it is past redemption, nobody has any rights. The BEST you should be able to do is "backorder" it on the hopes that they can catch it after redemption. Along the lines of what davezan said, if the competitor had an ongoing business using the name, and you bought it, that was in BAD FAITH! This whole thread makes that clear. You KNEW about the business, waited for it to expire, and pounced. And he can use THAT to get it back! Steve |
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To be clear it was listed right out in the open in Godaddy Auctions. there was no backorder or underhand business. ANYBODY could have bought it and in fact one other did try as I placed the first bid, then there was a second, and then I placed the winning bid.
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just be sure that you are avoiding anything that could be coprywright. Its very easy for them to get the domain back if it is.
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