From: DNS-LEGAL [mailto:dns-legal@fedex.com]
Subject: Registration of "fedexr.com" as a Domain Name FEC File No.: 39-2641-1666
Importance: High<p>VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL<p><pre><code> Re: Registration of “fedexr.com” as a Domain Name
FEC File No.: 39-2641-1666
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Dear Mr. Sanchez:<p>It has come to our attention that you have registered the above URL as a domain name. The URL "fedexr.com” uses the registered service mark "FedEx" owned by Federal Express Corporation ("FedEx"), which you may not appropriate as part of your URL.
Such use and registration may result in trademark infringement, dilution and unfair competition in violation of federal and state law and in particular the Anti-Cyberquatting Consumer Protection Act signed into law on November 29, 1999. In any event, FedEx requests that you discontinue any and all use of the name, cancel this registration and respond to this letter within 15 days of receipt.
Please reply to this email confirming your agreement to this request, and your agreement that you will not use in the future any mark or name similar to any FedEx trademark, service mark or URL, to conduct any business or activity, or as a URL. FedEx reserves all rights, remedies and causes of action it may have in this matter.
Sincerely,<p>/W.J. Brown/<p>FEDEX CORPORATION
William J. Brown
Senior Attorney
3620 Hacks Cross Road
Building B, 3rd Floor
Memphis, TN 38125
PHONE: (901) 434-8600
FAX: (901) 434-9256
WJB/jsc/639957
It depends...<p>What are you doing with the domain?<p>It looks like you registered it two years ago and haven't done anything with it.<p>Barring any use of the domain that shows it is clearly NOT intended to infringe on their trademark, I don't think you have much of a case.