I think it has to do with domainers being so lazy. So difficult to come up with your own unique mark logo….at least he didn’t use the Facebook logo although that may have been better.
Agree, totally idiotic move. And of all the "easy" ways he could have violated the TM, he went ahead and a did a slightly more difficult thing in photoshopping/uploading the logo?
Whoever is the owner of Mark.ca, I took five minutes out of my day to make you a copyright friendly logo. Just shoot me an email and I'll send it over so you can use it. *WALL*
Whoever is the owner of Mark.ca, I took five minutes out of my day to make you a copyright friendly logo. Just shoot me an email and I'll send it over so you can use it. *WALL*
I think he is pushing the envelope on purpose knowing who the best end user is.
Mark's is a poor name compared to Mark and if another company owned it the seller would probably have a chance. Canadian Tire is notoriously cheap in acquiring domain names.