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* Jan Vancura:
> Isn't it possible to work this out through Canonical's trademark?

Whether Canonical has a right to the domain or not depends on the local
laws applicable to .cl domains - if the .cl domain has adopted the
Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution then it's likely they do.

However it's obviously not a very nice route to go down - resolving the
question by discussion is a much better way. If the domain name owner is
being quite unhelpful, maybe you can ask someone at Canonical to help
out with the discussions.

Matt
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