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Looking for advice on domain dispute

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Hi,
I have my own name as a .co.uk domain. I would appreciate some advice as I have a company demanding that I hand over the domain name to them. They say that I was damaging his reputation as there happened to be a link to another website which had nothing to do with him. (there was previously a short biography of the other guy with the same name as me and a link to amazon where there were books about his work) I was doing little else other than trying to put a stop to email enquiries which I was recieving now and again.
I have to say the link they were refering to was there by accident I just hadn't removed it. The link in case you are wondering went to a perfectly reputable website, it was not anything offensive what so ever.
I bought the domain for putting up my own work but due to other web projects hadn't got around to completing my site. I never purchased the domain for missleading people what so ever.
Any advice would be appreciated...

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Rockon
 
Rockon

welcome to this side of the pond!!

Glad you removed the link.. keep that to pm only!
 
Hi,
I have my own name as a .co.uk domain. I would appreciate some advice as I have a company demanding that I hand over the domain name to them. They say that I was damaging his reputation as there happened to be a link to another website which had nothing to do with him. (there was previously a short biography of the other guy with the same name as me and a link to amazon where there were books about his work) I was doing little else other than trying to put a stop to email enquiries which I was recieving now and again.
I have to say the link they were refering to was there by accident I just hadn't removed it. The link in case you are wondering went to a perfectly reputable website, it was not anything offensive what so ever.
I bought the domain for putting up my own work but due to other web projects hadn't got around to completing my site. I never purchased the domain for missleading people what so ever.
Any advice would be appreciated...

Thanks
Rockon

If the domain is your own name, then you have a right to register it and to use it for your own things.

I take it from your post that the name is also the name of a famous person and you had linked to Amazon where their products were for sale. Whether this amounts to honest business practice - a requirement of the own name defence - I am less sure.

None of the above constitutes legal advice. PM me if you want legal advice.
 
If the domain is your own name, then you have a right to register it and to use it for your own things.but your matter is a hard nut to crack.the name is also name of a famous peerson,so I advice u register a new name.
you can register on http://www.******.com ,this website is reliable and price reasonable:p
 
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If the domain is your own name, then you have a right to register it and to use it for your own things.but your matter is a hard nut to crack.the name is also name of a famous peerson,so I advice u register a new name.
you can register on http://www. .com ,this website is reliable and price reasonable:p

That smells like spam... and google indicates the same :)
 
need to know more details ie it is .com or .co.uk. The thing is if the term you register as a domain name is generic or something that you have a right to use. Then go on. use it. ignore that letter/email but keep everything as evidence in case you r filed with a complaint. (if necessary, print it out) The trend nowadays is to deny a complaint except it is really obvious that you r squatter. lol :)

Perhaps, you can talk with this guy at motorz.com, he was filed to take back the domain name by motorola but I think he has a gut to fight for what he has and he won. Miracle, isn't it, with Motorola.

Anyway, if there r more to ask n u feel it is private, your welcome to pm me.
 
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