Re: How to get domains deleted

From: Paul Gordon (gordonp@iqmc.com)
Date: Wed Sep 04 2002 - 02:35:46 EDT


At 11:51 PM -0600 9/3/02, Dave Warren wrote:
>Perhaps the easiest solution would be to contact the company in question
>and offer the domains AT NO CHARGE?
>
>I can't see any idiot going to court of they've been offered what they
>want without any strings attached to begin with...

Lawyers must be idiots then. Some of them will STILL proceed with court,
because that way they get to bill their client more, and they just LOVE to
teach people a lesson.

Perhaps the easiest solution would be to change all the WHOIS data to n/a,
then lodge a "bad whois data" complaint at internic.net? :^)

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>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:Pflege@aol.com>Pflege@aol.com
>To: <mailto:discuss-list@opensrs.org>discuss-list@opensrs.org
>Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 7:40 AM
>Subject: Re: How to get domains deleted
>
>Current tendencies in Germany (concerning court decisions) are like that.
>The competitor may not claim any damage, but if he will ask and attorney
>to claim the domain names, I would have to pay the attorneys fees.
>(about $1000).
>
>So I really need to delete the domains.
>
>Matthias
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>--
>The nice thing about standards, there is enough for everyone to have their
>own.

-- 

Paul Gordon, IQ Management Corporation http://iqmc.com



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