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Originally Posted by marketsmart
Yes, that is weak, but that is not what the main issue is from how i read your post. They are saying that going forward, you need to remove that address from any of your sites.
And they are correct and have legal merit in requiring you to do so. Your best cause of action is to remove those references and send a polite letter to the attorney stating your intentions to do so.
I dont know how canadian law works in these cases, but in the US, you would be liable for the damages the attorney mentions and you would lose in court...
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i am not sure i would write as that could be used as evidence.
i would just phone and say that you had not updated as you do not run the sites but just own the names, and you have no idea what they are used for.
but you will (or have) updated the whois info.
in fact you could even say the domains are not yours. but you found out that a friend registered the domains at your address without you knowing, and you have got him to change the whois info (that way your not admitting to anything).