Multiple Choice
You decide to register a domain name "Delicious_breads_R_us.com", although you neither own a bakery nor any legitimate use for the domain name. Subsequently you receive a complaint alleging that you have registered the name in bad faith. The complainant does not hold a registered trademark in the name nor do they have a domain name registered, but they have used the business name "Breads R Us" for many years. Which of the following statements is true?
A) The complainant does not have any legitimate claim on the domain name.
B) You can claim good faith justification for your the use of your domain name.
C) You are a cybersquatter.
D) You have a real property right in the name
E) Your domain name dispute must be litigated in court.
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