A anthony Joined Dec 30, 2006 Posts 1,757 Reaction score 77 Dec 10, 2014 #1 I'm thinking of putting up a ...sucks.co.uk web site, anyone have any advice in terms of both the DRS and also site design/construction?
I'm thinking of putting up a ...sucks.co.uk web site, anyone have any advice in terms of both the DRS and also site design/construction?
aZooZa Joined Nov 20, 2005 Posts 4,858 Reaction score 477 Dec 10, 2014 #2 http://www.paypalsucks.com/ No problem with 'review' sites like this which don't monetise the brand.
F foz Joined Oct 29, 2006 Posts 3,005 Reaction score 53 Dec 10, 2014 #3 DRS policy states: b. Fair use may include sites operated solely in tribute to or in criticism of a person or business. Click to expand... Don't make money from the site, so no ads or affiliates. e.g. opticalexpressruinedmylife.co.uk decision attached. Not enough capacity for the Appeal (admin could increase it), which was "No Action" too. Attachments D00011271_full_decision.pdf 147.5 KB · Views: 261
DRS policy states: b. Fair use may include sites operated solely in tribute to or in criticism of a person or business. Click to expand... Don't make money from the site, so no ads or affiliates. e.g. opticalexpressruinedmylife.co.uk decision attached. Not enough capacity for the Appeal (admin could increase it), which was "No Action" too.
R Retired_Member38 Joined Jun 18, 2013 Posts 1,726 Reaction score 43 Dec 10, 2014 #4 anthony said: I'm thinking of putting up a ...sucks.co.uk web site, anyone have any advice in terms of both the DRS and also site design/construction? Click to expand... Why put it on a .co.uk at all ? It would seem far less hassle to go .com and american host and hide behind their laws rather than open yourself up to a DRS.
anthony said: I'm thinking of putting up a ...sucks.co.uk web site, anyone have any advice in terms of both the DRS and also site design/construction? Click to expand... Why put it on a .co.uk at all ? It would seem far less hassle to go .com and american host and hide behind their laws rather than open yourself up to a DRS.