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Originally Posted by pred Yep, agree with all that paul
except sign the forms
maybe you had the lawyer head on too much rather than domainer, although you're both
those forms often have something along lines of you promise never to even be involved in same industry or products etc
that could come back and bite should you ever in future years want to become involved ina particular industry
it's enough to send a simple 'without prejudice' email keeping as basic as anything and just ask where they want pushing to
thats it
never hurts to ask for an 'admin fee'. they can only say no, in which case push it, just take a few days longer at your leisure, but push all the same
better still, never reg soppy domains like this in the first place |
Pred,
No worries. My form contains only a 1-way waiver in favor of my client, an agreement to push the domain and a confidentiality sentence. Nothing more.
As to without prejudice letters, fine but it does not ensure that they don't still come after you.