In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Milton Mueller writes: > No, structured TLDs do not mean that you, the registry, must perform > trademark checks before registering a name. It simply means that the > *innocent* domain name registrant engaged in a string conflict has > an additional line of defense when challenged. To wit: I know that. :-)-O But the point is that there is not automated way of checking the *INTENT" of the applicant. If there were domains making it obvious (eg where no company being able to afford TM lawyers would ever set foot into), maybe. But still, all the others would have the problem. el
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