Qsrch is new.net.  Maybe you remember the browser extension that made 
noise a few years ago?

They basically use their data to determine what domains have traffic, 
buy them, and point at the ppc search engine.

I don't know anyone there, but someone here might.  You could try 
picking through new.net's support people, or try their business 
development folks.

-Russ


At 06:34 AM 8/17/2005, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>We have a client who owns a domain in Hungarian ccTLD - let's call it
>foobar.hu. Foobar appeared in 1996 in a newspaper (it is a game that
>first was played off-line), went online a few years later, became
>well-known soon and was trademarked in 2003 (but I think the trademark
>is only valid for Hungary).
>
>The domain consists of two words, one is Hungarian, the other is
>English, so it is rather unique.
>
>Now foobar.com was registered in 2004 by GoDaddy, the registrant is an
>entity in California, USA. The domain now redirects to:
>http://newnet.qsrch.com/dpark?s=foobar.com&prt=nn01
>
>Our client wanted to purchase this domain, but was unable to contact the
>registrant. Now he thinks he should seek legal help.
>
>Can someone more experienced in this matter enlighten me? What are our
>chances to get this domain, if any? What would be the cost?
>
>Thank you,
>- Csongor Fagyal
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