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Originally Posted by Kevsh
Okay, lots of info/advice here but this is not something I am too worried about and many of you have valid points. The only outstanding issue is that if I change the whois (which I've done anyway -- too many domains/multiple registrars, and basicaly was just too lazy to update them) I'm thinking the problem is that the domain info had found it's way onto other sites, some of the wiki variety - if you have a few domains you probably know of some examples.
So I can update the whois, fine, but these legal types may look in 2 weeks and see that the site that the contact info was found on is still the same. Oh well.
In any event, I've done what I can do. If they want to proceed, I'm not worried, they may be right on some points but as far as damages ... please. And no I'm not the KKK so the worst thing likely is the current occupant got a letter from a sponsor like "FUCKXBUCKS" (made that up) about their program or one of a hundred sponsors that may still have my old address and sent something. Nuisance to a degree it's worthy of a lawsuit? Yeah, right.
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I'm probably way off here, but like I just said above, I'd be more concerned about losing my domains if they don't have to proper whois info. I'm probably wrong about this, but someone mentioned that to me once. I think as long as you update now, you'll be fine. That is if your info is accurate (in case they bitch alone those lines I mean).