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Originally Posted by RazorSharpe
Unfortunately for you, I'm not known for trolling. I asked a legitimate question about those two sites and you called me a troll then. My question to you is, after me bringing this to your attention about a week ago, why are these sites still running on your platform?
I totally understand that it is not possible for you to know every single dating site out there but I am also pretty certain that you are more than familiar with 2 fairly large ones in the sector you work in.
Having said that, even if you weren't aware of naughtyconnect and hornymatches, you have been aware of them for the past week since I brought them to your attention. If the owners of those sites have given you permission to create the .co.za versions of their site because they were unable to monetise that particular market then all you need to do is say so. Calling me a troll for asking a legitimate question is highly unprofessional and not doing anything about the sites I brought to your attention seems unethical.
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I called you a Troll for the simple fact that you jumped into this thread just to start a drama in a typical Troll style. You have the other thread to discuss this matter, you have my email but that wasn't enough,you have decided to ruin this thread.
The owner of the .com domains/websites has not contacted us regarding this issue but we have our legal team working on this matter and as soon as i will have an answer/update i will more than happy to let you know.
What i know from personal knowledge is that it's not easy to claim co.za trademark in South Africa if you are not a South African company.