Originally posted by -RJ-
If you're using it for their affiliate program, it's not a big problem. Even in UDRP action, you may have established a legitimate use for the domain. Why would the company have a problem? They would be gaining sales instead of losing the visitor altogether.
If you point it at one of their competators affiliate programs, then you're in trouble.
Originally posted by gsk008
They have software tracing that the code comes from the registered site. anybody know how 2 .... mmmm ...... get round it. I don't want to expose the names to them.
Originally posted by -RJ-
If you're using it for their affiliate program, it's not a big problem. Even in UDRP action, you may have established a legitimate use for the domain. Why would the company have a problem? They would be gaining sales instead of losing the visitor altogether.
If you point it at one of their competators affiliate programs, then you're in trouble.
Originally posted by gsk008
No joy on that! they seem to be able to scan where the hit is coming from even if the misspelling goes threw two other names. they just produce an error message. The only thing I know that should work but I'll lose loads of traffic, is to build a actual site like you said. But losing that traffic :sad: craying sob sob
hiOsilver said:Anyone want to buy wwwcocacola.com? I have a very nice C&D letter from them. :laugh:
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