Drop them, I couldnt see anyone paying any decent money for them due to there pretty obvious problems...
Yeah, avoid TM infrigements and drop them. Hope they still are in the grace period?..
Goodness, what were you thinking when you registered them?.
Anyway, drop them as the others have said. And hope that Microsoft has not.
Sued you for those yet...
Their exp date is on 2009-09-26. I'll wait till them drop then.
I didn't know about this TM infringements..
I believe Microsoft uses a monitoring system http://markmonitor.com/products/onli...protection.php for their trademarks and receives automated reports on all infringing domains, your call but I would be hesitant to sit on those domains for the next 11 months as they are probably already aware of them and if not they will be soon, I would terminate them now to avoid the hassle. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...122401379.html..
Looks like they are at name.com, I know at godaddy you can delete domains, I just created a name.com account yesterday so I haven't seen if that is an option there, maybe someone else that uses name.com more will know if that is an option to delete domains from your acocunt?, if not maybe contact their support and ask if they can delete them for you, if for some reason those domains have to sit in your account for 11 months which I doubt will be the case as the registrar should be able to delete them I would have them go to a blank page and not any form of pay per click...
I can't find the delete button on Name.com. Now I'm trying to contact CS.
Thanks for answer ppl..
Why drop them? put them on ebay for $0.99..
Yes, after you get caught with a stolen horse, sell it to "Bill" quickly so as to "destroy all proof".
I'll take "further compounding the problem" for $500, Alex.
Question: "What idea could make a bad situation worse for a possible gain of less than $1?".
Answer: -Allan..
I would drop them asap, pointing them to microsoft.com in the meantime.
As just a suggestion, courts look favourably (ahem, I believe) in freedom of expression sites. A site about how weak Microsoft passwords are might keep you in the clear... Do not put any advertising on it and voila, a paypalsucks.com type of site... I dont know what the courts might think of you selling a site and dn like that, but I wouldnt like to find out.
Thank the parking companies for not taking them and putting TM infringements all over the place...
I don't get it how people still register so many TM infringing names....
I would point them to microsoft.com and contact the registrar about deleting them immediately.....
What you shouldn't do is make this post. MICROSOFT HAS JUST SEEN THIS, and is sending the Trademark Mafia to your doorsteps! Don't answer the door!.
Frank..
I believe that this forum is not spidered. Someon correct me......
You have to be logged in to see this forum, so, correct - this forum can't be "spidered"...

