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Saturday 27 June 2026 00:28:08 GMT
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theoldman99932
theoldman999 :
Doesn't work. The company will sure you because you would be imposing on their trademark
2026-06-29 11:58:02
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johnkeehner7
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Email me [email protected]
2026-06-27 02:04:07
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spendzero
SpendZero :
No, it’s not legal. The scheme described in that TikTok video is a form of cybersquatting (also called domain squatting), and it violates U.S. law. Why it’s illegal: • Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA): This federal law makes it illegal to register or use a domain name that is identical or confusingly similar to someone else’s trademark with bad faith intent to profit from it.
The video explicitly describes registering domains right after seeing new trademark filings specifically to sell them back at a big markup. That’s textbook bad faith. • UDRP (Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy): Trademark owners can file a complaint and usually win the domain back quickly and cheaply if bad faith is shown. Success rates are high in clear cases like this. • The video’s own framing (“unethical ways to make fucking money”) and the tactic of targeting newly approved trademarks before the company secures their digital assets makes the bad faith obvious. Real-world context: Trademark attorneys have been warning about this exact scam for years. People scrape the USPTO database and snap up matching domains immediately after new filings. Companies can (and do) go after these squatters and often recover the domains plus legal fees. Social media usernames/handles are also risky — platforms can suspend or transfer them for trademark violations, and similar legal principles can apply. Bottom line: While the video presents it as a clever hack, this is a high-risk illegal strategy. You could end up losing the domain, getting sued, and owing damages (ACPA allows statutory damages up to $100,000 per domain in some cases). There are legitimate ways to invest in domains or build digital assets, but the predatory “watch USPTO → squat → ransom” approach crosses the line into illegal territory.
2026-07-01 21:31:00
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2026-06-28 01:16:33
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