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Old 07-03-2003, 11:30 PM  
Mr.Fiction
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Originally posted by MissEve
They can force you into arbitration or choose court instead.
Not if he gets rid of the domain to his friend in Japan. Once he gives the name away, there is little they can do to him. Then it becomes the problem of the new owner. Maybe somehow it would still be possible to do something to the original guy, but I have never heard of it happening, where someone doesn't own a domain anymore and he still gets sued.

In a lot of cases, people just delete domains when they get cease and desist complaints. Guess what happens when you delete a domain? Some other person picks it up. Then the company has to deal with the next person, not you.
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