Chris, I couldn't find the answer to the following in notes at the auDA website. I apologise if I have missed. Would you kindly advise how auDA is handling the issue of a registrant who: 1. has applied for a name on the auDA defined 'generic' list. 2. indicated on the registration form that the generic name nominated is subject to a trademark application that predates the auDA generic name process. 3. has 'first priority' trademark position. 5. is likely to be allocated the trademark, however, approval may not be forth coming before May 2002, however, once awarded, the trademark, as stated above, will predate the start of the auDA generic name process. I guess 2 questions: a. Will auDA be informing other registrants that the generic name they selected is subject to a trademark application and when awarded, the generic name they may gain via the auction process, would have to be turned over? b. Where does this leave auDA and the successful registrant re monies paid under the auction process? Thanks, KerryReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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