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Ask HN: Will domain/brand cybersquatters cause me trouble down the road?

2 pointsby mixedmetricsalmost 9 years ago
I&#x27;ve been planning on starting my own data consulting business for some time. My current contract ends June 15, so a few months ago I set June 16 as the &quot;go live&quot; date. I tossed around a few names, bounced these off friends and family, and decided on &quot;Mixed Metrics.&quot; Before registering, I did a couple quick searches and determined that this name did not seem to be in use. So on May 24, I registered Mixed Metrics, LLC as a business. Then I went to register the domain name and discovered that it had been created on May 23 by Media Plow, LLC, and was for sale for $2,995.<p>Clearly, either 1) We both discovered this name independently and registered it within 24 hours of each other. 2) They sniffed out the fact I was considering this name, saw that I hadn&#x27;t registered it, and scooped it. 3) I saw their name, decided I really REALLY needed to have it, despite the fact that they had already registered it, and decided to proceed based on the fiction that I had been considering this name.<p>Now I haven&#x27;t been operating, in fact, I didn&#x27;t plan to have the website up until June 16, so for all you know, or anyone other than my friends and family knows, the third situation above is a possibility.<p>Now I have two options A) Start from scratch with another name. B) Use mixedmetrics.consulting (which I now own) and continue to operate as Mixed Metrics, LLC as I had planned, and hope this doesn&#x27;t lead to trouble later on. C) Pay them $2,995.<p>Any advice? If I proceed with B) will I be getting calls from a $75&#x2F;hour lawyer threatening to sue me in East BFE over some sort of trademark infringement?

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TaylorGoodalmost 9 years ago
What you don&#x27;t know at this moment is whether they&#x27;ve filed for a trademark or not. They are likely another &quot;huge domains&quot; and only care to sell the domain but not the brand.<p>You did quick searches on domain registrar sites but did not register right away. This happened to me as well with nutrikey.com - not even 3 hours after searching it was scooped up by a squatter. A secret from a CTO friend of mine: big domain registrars sell search queries to squatters.<p>So my advice; if you&#x27;re adamant about a .com, find an alternative name then create a DBA from your LLC.