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Is it possible to take away a domain from a cybersquatter?
I wanted to buy a domain, but it supposedly hosted a site, obviously not on the same subject as the name, when clicking on the links, it redirects to completely different addresses. Well, at the top there is a link to the fact that the domain is possibly for sale. I think you guessed that it's just cybersquatting. So how to be? who had the experience?
Is it possible to take it away? For example, try to register a TM to this address or something else?
I think it’s useless to contact the seller, since he will obviously break the unbelievable price for him.
I found just such a hat they have a link
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entered contacts in Google and in the end I got something like this on all the results link
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Is it possible to take it away?Of course no. If domains could be squeezed from cybersquatters simply because they wanted to, there would be no squatters left.
Maybe the domain is just parked somewhere, and no one needs it? In any case, you need to contact the contacts in whois, and find out the price.
You can:
1. Buy from him for the price at which you bargain.
2. If your TM was registered before the domain, then you can go through the court. But it depends on the laws of the country where the organization that controls the top-level domain in which the domain is located is located.
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