good luck. I faced the same situation and they were not willing to allow me to redirect the traffic even with no page there. If it's something that's in the adult industry I would say just pull the page, cut your losses and start over. If it's not within the adult industry and you aren't using any of their marks I would say consult an attorney. It would be like The Hun going after the credit card company that's using the Huns on their commercials. It's not in the same industry and doesn't cause him any loss of business. If you have the money and the right circumstances and the domain is worth it I would certainly hold my ground.
I didn't give mine up and told them I would remove it but they could shove it up their ass if they thought I was going to turn the domain over to them to profit off of three years of my hardwork. They kind of backed off a little on getting the domain because they admitted that they had been watching it for the last three years and only took action because it had grown immensely and now had a lot of traffic.
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