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Hijacked domains.

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Originally posted by jberryhill


Now, you tell me, *who* in this situation do you want to pursue with legal action if necessary?
As of yet, no one I know, I was in this situation a couple of month ago, the case did got that far and we didn't met in the court. However, since I'm always looking for "good deals" I bare a risk of buying potentialy hijacked domains and want to be informed what risk I bare.
 

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How does the original owner actually prove ownership when now whois shows innocent purchaser as the owner?
 
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