This IS Scary: Is Your Domain Safe From Predatory Lawsuits? - They consider my...
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They consider my domain in direct competition to their own sites, and accuse me of acting in bad faith to confuse people that my materials are from them or Napoleon Hill.
Of course we all know how far attorneys will go to argue their point, and how “the truth” becomes irrelevant, or stretched at least to the point of breaking, so the merits of the case don’t really matter.
The thing is that if someone decides they have a good reason to challenge one of your domains, and they want it, they could cost you a lot of time and cash, and seriously threaten what you’ve took so long to build.
What can you do to limit or protect yourself?
1. Know your rights.
The policy you agreed to follow when you registered the domain is posted at http://www.icann.org/udrp/udrp-policy-24oct99.html.
2. Don’t put all your eggs in one domain.
More than likely any predators looking to challenge your business will search the WHOIS database for keywords related to their area of interest.
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