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It doesn't mean much with regard to your trademark rights. You can't squat on trademark rights. Now since you took the trademark after the domain was obtained, you won't be able to argue bad faith on the other party if you're trying to get the domain.
So what is your point? To the best of my knowledge, any trademark registered with the USPTO is governed by U.S. Law.
Have a nice day, Mr. Senior Member.
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