ClickaNerd
July 21st, 2013, 10:32 AM
Hey Rick ...
Facebook is known for allowing trademark / service mark infringement over sub domain names.
As such, I snatched up: https://www.facebook.com/centextalk before you are having to deal with this issue.
I gave it a place holder, had my spammers synthetic traffic generators, give it a bunch of likes.
I can transfer admin over to you on FB with little effort, and you can build back-links to: www.CentexTalk.com (http://www.CentexTalk.com) for more traffic and users.
Call it an early Christmas present ...
PS: I would STRONGLY encourage going to the USPTO (http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=77282892&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=statusSearch) and recording the domain www.centextalk.com (http://www.centextalk.com) as a US registered trademark.
This would allow you to invoke the Federal Courts and monkey stomp cyber-squatters. Because their are statutory damages of $100K for deliberate trademark infringement, you will sexually excite Dan (http://www.dancorbin.com) into your corner (possibly on contingency) should such an infringement occur ...
Facebook is known for allowing trademark / service mark infringement over sub domain names.
As such, I snatched up: https://www.facebook.com/centextalk before you are having to deal with this issue.
I gave it a place holder, had my spammers synthetic traffic generators, give it a bunch of likes.
I can transfer admin over to you on FB with little effort, and you can build back-links to: www.CentexTalk.com (http://www.CentexTalk.com) for more traffic and users.
Call it an early Christmas present ...
PS: I would STRONGLY encourage going to the USPTO (http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=77282892&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=statusSearch) and recording the domain www.centextalk.com (http://www.centextalk.com) as a US registered trademark.
This would allow you to invoke the Federal Courts and monkey stomp cyber-squatters. Because their are statutory damages of $100K for deliberate trademark infringement, you will sexually excite Dan (http://www.dancorbin.com) into your corner (possibly on contingency) should such an infringement occur ...