Can I register my trademark domain name after the Sunrise period for an extension is over?

After the Sunrise phase is over, trademark holders do not get any preferential treatment for registration of their domain name. So, you may not be able to register the name if anyone else beats you to it, even if they don't have a trademark. If you would like to secure your name against a particular TLD or TLDs, you should do so in the Sunrise period itself.
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