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Old 12-10-2003, 06:07 PM  
ModelPerfect
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If you're name's not the same, you can be accused of cybersquatting. Probably not worth sueing over (although they could try), but they can strongarm you into giving up the domain.
All they would need to do is say: that's my name, not his, and you're screwed. Falsifying the information doesn't help, because you would just risk yet another avenue of losing the domain.
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