well, your post certainly doesnt have enough useful info for us to answer your question. did your shagorgag domain get stolen, or did you let it expire? if you let it expire, then you aint neva gettin it back.
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well, your post certainly doesnt have enough useful info for us to answer your question. did your shagorgag domain get stolen, or did you let it expire? if you let it expire, then you aint neva gettin it back.
foreign company did not renew it
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You buy it dOriginally Posted by PinPoint WS
I don't see any other viable options based on the information you've provided.
A longshot would be filing a UDRP action ...
Ron
Domagon - Website Management and Domain Name Sales
hoiw would i fielk the udpr? how about a trademark?
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you wouldnt win a UDRP case, it would be a waste of $2000 (or whatever it costs to file one)
$1500 + attorney fees, etc ... so yeah, about $2K min ... more like $5K really.
Considering his site has been active for a long time, whereas the other domain has had basically nothing, and the name is somewhat unique, he might actually have a shot ...
The easiest option for him would be to negotiate (or have some do so on his behalf) purchase of the .com version ... even if it costs him several thousand, it's a worthwhile purchase in my view based on the traffic numbers he PMd me.
Ron
Domagon - Website Management and Domain Name Sales
Depending on how long you have been operating under that name, you may rely on common law trademark rights in a UDRP.hoiw would i fielk the udpr? how about a trademark?
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can anoyone help with this though i want the other back bad
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Get an attorney who specializes in this field!Originally Posted by PinPoint WS
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