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I have owned and parked a purely generic domain similar to astrology.co.uk since 2004. In the last few years, someone bought astrologys.co.uk and has built a site out of it. They have no trademark afaik. (I use astrology.co.uk and astrologys.co.uk as examples only. but my domain is singular, the other plural).
Although I park a lot of domains, I am fascinated in astrology and after years of parking it, I now want to use it. So recently I deparked it, got the business cards printed, enabled email on it and pointed the site at one of my good friend's websites, who happens to be an accomplished astrologer. I am developing a much larger site, but these are the first stages.
Within a week, my astrologer friend received an anoynmous offer (yahoo address etc) to buy the domain. I told her to ignore it.
Then a week or two later I received a long winded email from an apparently disordered woman who claimed she'd spent £2000 on astrological readings in the last few weeks. The email was sent to my email address at the domain but was marked for someone else's attention. There is no indication of which company she was intending to email. I replied in a friendly manner and told her that her email had been misaddressed and that I hoped she didn't mind my giving her some advice. I told her politely I thought she'd spent too much on readings and asked if she was addicted to them. I also offered her a free reading, to help her develop as an astrologer herself (and save money) and I recommended my low-cost astrologer friend.
I was shocked to receive a blistering, evil response launching a personal attack on me. I believe the name she used, and the content of her email, is ficticious and she represents the astrologys.co.uk domain. I suspect a cynical attempt to draw me out to claim "abusive use".
I'm not sure if I'm being paranoid but I think I've been "stung" in a bad faith/misuse ruse.
What would you guys recommend I do at this stage? I've read the DRS and I'm gobsmacked that it's "your guilty until proven innocent".
Best
Roger
Although I park a lot of domains, I am fascinated in astrology and after years of parking it, I now want to use it. So recently I deparked it, got the business cards printed, enabled email on it and pointed the site at one of my good friend's websites, who happens to be an accomplished astrologer. I am developing a much larger site, but these are the first stages.
Within a week, my astrologer friend received an anoynmous offer (yahoo address etc) to buy the domain. I told her to ignore it.
Then a week or two later I received a long winded email from an apparently disordered woman who claimed she'd spent £2000 on astrological readings in the last few weeks. The email was sent to my email address at the domain but was marked for someone else's attention. There is no indication of which company she was intending to email. I replied in a friendly manner and told her that her email had been misaddressed and that I hoped she didn't mind my giving her some advice. I told her politely I thought she'd spent too much on readings and asked if she was addicted to them. I also offered her a free reading, to help her develop as an astrologer herself (and save money) and I recommended my low-cost astrologer friend.
I was shocked to receive a blistering, evil response launching a personal attack on me. I believe the name she used, and the content of her email, is ficticious and she represents the astrologys.co.uk domain. I suspect a cynical attempt to draw me out to claim "abusive use".
I'm not sure if I'm being paranoid but I think I've been "stung" in a bad faith/misuse ruse.
What would you guys recommend I do at this stage? I've read the DRS and I'm gobsmacked that it's "your guilty until proven innocent".
Best
Roger
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