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Any help appreciated on this (especially if it has happened to you)
I registered a .co.uk domain, the day it expired back in February this year (4 months ago).
The domain suited a project I had in mind, plus it was a short pronouncable word.
I have done some work on development for the project, but have never put anything on the site (except a 'coming soon' page, which I put up yesterday)
What has happened is that about a week ago a letter came from a guy saying he was the previous owner and the following had happened:
1. He paid the registrar to renew the domain. He has proof of this. But they didn't do it.
2. He never noticed that the domain had expired because thedomain.co.uk was still forwarding to thedomain.com which it always did. (He also owns thedomain.com)
3. He didn't receive nominet's letter warning him of the expiry along with the chance to buy the name back for £80 - and he didn't get this letter because the registrar also didn't update his address.
4. He has contacted Nominet and they have advised him to contact me directly before 'taking it any further'
Now he has 2 limited companies it seems, the first being "domain" Ltd. (trading since 1997) and the second being "domain.com" Ltd.
When I bought this domain, I had no idea he existed.
His business is strangely web design and SEO
and I have no plan to use the "domain".co.uk in this area at all.
From the research I've done, including that for a trademark/design registrations I've made, I can't see that he has a legal right to this domain, which he is clearly implying in his letter.
My thoughts
Did he give up this right?
If it's the registrars fault, then maybe not.
You have to be pretty unlucky to have your registrar not renew your domain after you pay, then not update your address so the Nominet letter goes missing in the post, then not to notice through the expired/suspended states that your domain isn't working, then for a period of 4 months after this not even notice that someone else has your expired domain. Can this guy have a reasonable claim on this domain.co.uk
But he has contacted me 4 months after I bought this domain, so that doesn't seem like he's defending it too well, or even cared about the .co.uk
He still has the .com, so I am not stopping him from owning a .com version of his name.
I didn't register the domain in bad faith.
I've been working on a project. He says that he will reimburse the transfer fees but what about all my time working on this domain and planning the project.
If anyone has any thoughts or suggestions on this please let me know.
Especially if you have been through this, or know of any action Nominet has had with this kind of thing.
Thanks for any help
I registered a .co.uk domain, the day it expired back in February this year (4 months ago).
The domain suited a project I had in mind, plus it was a short pronouncable word.
I have done some work on development for the project, but have never put anything on the site (except a 'coming soon' page, which I put up yesterday)
What has happened is that about a week ago a letter came from a guy saying he was the previous owner and the following had happened:
1. He paid the registrar to renew the domain. He has proof of this. But they didn't do it.
2. He never noticed that the domain had expired because thedomain.co.uk was still forwarding to thedomain.com which it always did. (He also owns thedomain.com)
3. He didn't receive nominet's letter warning him of the expiry along with the chance to buy the name back for £80 - and he didn't get this letter because the registrar also didn't update his address.
4. He has contacted Nominet and they have advised him to contact me directly before 'taking it any further'
Now he has 2 limited companies it seems, the first being "domain" Ltd. (trading since 1997) and the second being "domain.com" Ltd.
When I bought this domain, I had no idea he existed.
His business is strangely web design and SEO
and I have no plan to use the "domain".co.uk in this area at all.
From the research I've done, including that for a trademark/design registrations I've made, I can't see that he has a legal right to this domain, which he is clearly implying in his letter.
My thoughts
Did he give up this right?
If it's the registrars fault, then maybe not.
You have to be pretty unlucky to have your registrar not renew your domain after you pay, then not update your address so the Nominet letter goes missing in the post, then not to notice through the expired/suspended states that your domain isn't working, then for a period of 4 months after this not even notice that someone else has your expired domain. Can this guy have a reasonable claim on this domain.co.uk
But he has contacted me 4 months after I bought this domain, so that doesn't seem like he's defending it too well, or even cared about the .co.uk
He still has the .com, so I am not stopping him from owning a .com version of his name.
I didn't register the domain in bad faith.
I've been working on a project. He says that he will reimburse the transfer fees but what about all my time working on this domain and planning the project.
If anyone has any thoughts or suggestions on this please let me know.
Especially if you have been through this, or know of any action Nominet has had with this kind of thing.
Thanks for any help