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Originally posted by WiredGuy
Well, obviously this guy is profiting from your type-in traffic and you have a legal right to enforce that. Is it worth the time/cost is a decision you need to make if you think its a significant amount of traffic. Often times a harrassing phone call or two to the squatter from a lawyer is enough to get him to release the domains.
From the billing point of view, it's really difficult to say since I imagine a billing company does not want to get involved in disputes unless required to by law. For a clear and cut case of trademark infringement or child pornography or DMCA violations I imagine they will help, but a dispute like this I imagine they would not want to get involved in unless required to.
Just my thoughts...
WG
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see you are right ,I know how to be a bad ass with the guy if it comes to that, im just looking for the easy cheap way, the leverage way, I mean if billing companies make decision on child porn and cut and clear things,
I mean I would argue vidvidvid.com is obviously stealing from me,
and I would hope the billing company would help me out because there client is a thief,