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There are three ways they could take a domain away from you. One is through a UDRP, one is through a Wipo, or you can file a regular lawsuit.
It doesn't matter how generic the acronym is, if you can be proven to be profiting from their trademark, then they will probably win. Since the domains would be used for a life insurance type site, there would be clear trademark infringement and they would get the name from you.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Doughney - Internet Library of Law and Court Decisions always amused me! This guy registered the domain Peta.org and had a site about "People Eating Tasty Animals"
It doesn't matter how generic the acronym is, if you can be proven to be profiting from their trademark, then they will probably win. Since the domains would be used for a life insurance type site, there would be clear trademark infringement and they would get the name from you.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Doughney - Internet Library of Law and Court Decisions always amused me! This guy registered the domain Peta.org and had a site about "People Eating Tasty Animals"