News which almost every domain buyer want to know, So many times in the past domain sale out for $millions$ and i think its going to repeat as Hotmail.trade is on auction, I just saw it on flippa, I think people will bid high for it or will contact domain owner directly using domain lookup, good to book demanding domains whats say? Please share your opinions.
Sorry to say but there is no way in hell you getting rich on this. I can't put links on here but of course there is a trademark on Hotmail. Would ask for refund if still possible if you want to save your money.
I'm Sure there will be Copyright issue on " Hotmail " later.. So Better try to sell it on small market for domains like ebay even at your cost. because on ebay i'm sure you will get buyer for this domain. But May be you will not get much profit.
@sarahk I saw OP posting in other threads offering the domain for sale. https://forums.digitalpoint.com/thr...parked-domain-name-worth-c-23-954-96.2742108/
@sharma.gaurav What is your relationship with @chetanbali? dupe account? you've bought and trying to onsell? If you do your research on Aimswebtech who own the domain you'll find they have privacy turned on Their website is an odd mix of English and Dutch which was unexpected when the both users appear to be from India.
No copy right issues, No one can stop buying and selling any domain to anyone for any domain. search domains hot domains like google, facebook, yahoo, youtube etc. they buy all the extensions for their domains so that none of their competitors able to book their domains, by mistake hotmail forget to book hotmail.trade so i got chance to buy a domain and now want to sell. go and look @ in the past big brands buy domains in millions, why they are paying in millions if such risk involved. I am very good friend of chetanbali(owner of the domain), so i am posting for him, anyone can directly contact him.
There's two things wrong with this statement here first of all "by mistake hotmail forget to book hotmail.trade so i got chance to buy a domain and now want to sell." So you are the owner of the domain but then you claim "I am very good friend of chetanbali(owner of the domain), so i am posting for him, anyone can directly contact him." So which is it? Also you're wrong yet again. If I were to buy facebook.trade for example I'm sure Facebook would send a cease request, I have seen it happen to Domains all the time, they legally own the trademark "hotmail" so if I were to buy this domain I would get screwed and probably sued by them.
It seems the OP has been disingenuous - he's buddies with @chetanbali and hoping to drive some traffic to flippa. So his "I just saw it on flippa" was a blatant lie. Bear that in mind if you ever plan to do business with him.
Please read an article carefully so that you both can increase your knowledge a bit https://www.techdirt.com/articles/000118/1443242.shtml In past hotmail forget to renew passport.com and hotmail.co.uk so other buy and sell it to microsoft. There is no such guidelines in buying/selling domains, Anyone can buy any domain and use it accordingly.
Oh sure, you know I haven't been marketing or anything on the internet for 5 years or anything and I obviously know nothing about copyright working for an ISP here in AUS. I'm saying if you purchase anything with a copyright trademark in the name the company can come after you and send you a cease notice. It isn't me who needs to brush up on their knowledge it is you who needs to brush up on their knowledge. Trade mark infringement Please see IP Australia's website on "What must be proven to enforce your IP". In summary, the domain name would generally need to be sufficiently similar to cause confusion with the trade mark. Domain name disputes Domain names also have specific dispute resolution processes that are often used by trade mark holders to gain control of a domain name held by a cybersquatter or other third-party that they assert is in breach of domain name registration rules. For example, .com and similar domain name disputes generally follow the ICANN Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP). UDRP disputes consider whether: (i) your domain name is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark in which the complainant has rights; and (ii) you have no rights or legitimate interests in respect of the domain name; and (iii) your domain name has been registered and is being used in bad faith. For .au domain names, the auDA relies on auDRP, which is similar to the UDRP. If you're looking for some light reading, the WIPO UDRP Panel Decisions website is a good resource for researching decisions to better understand how the UDRP is applied in practice. Please know what you're talking about before you go and tell me to "increase my knowledge". But you know you must surely know what you're talking about after reading one article. I've also sent hotmail an email regarding the purchase of this domain and I've contacted flippa also.
Oh by the way your listing has been removed. https://flippa.com/3497041-hotmail-trade-buy-now-to-use-hotmail-brand-name