I received a complaint regarding my trademark domain name. (2.Viewing)

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Is this a lawyer's letter? It doesn't seem like it. It feels more like a warning for me to transfer the domain to them for free.

I'm planning to renew it for 5 years and use it for my personal blog, ignoring their request.

Can any experienced individuals share their experiences?


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I'm not a lawyer, but you should definitely take this seriously.

They even called you out for listing it on Dan.com for $1,900 (where it still is right now), so it's difficult to now claim that you always intended to use it as a personal blog.

I couldn't find a dictionary definition of "haleon":

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/haleon

so they appear to have a very strong set of facts against you, in my opinion.
 
Looks legit indeed. For the least amount of trouble, take your loss and transfer it.

Do they have any documents to back up the trademark? Surely that must be written somewhere.
 
Agree with the rest of the gang here. Best to hand the domain over while getting confirmation that no further steps will be taken. It's usually best to avoid a UDRP in cases like this and I fail to see the upside to keeping the name.
 

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