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Old 03-06-2005, 08:55 PM  
d00t
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Originally Posted by baddog
ummm, wait for them to sue you and then offer it in settlement
i would rather it not get to this point...

from what i have read a lot of companies will fight all they can purely on principles.

there is an anti-cybersquatting law in USA which allows companies to go after the cybersquatter ........ *gets worried*

i was thinking maybe emailing them a "complaint letter" posing as a "customer" informing that their site..BLAH.COM was not working... perhaps sparking some interest to higher levels of management...

any more ideas would be appreciated... i have a LOT of these domains in my scope.......... =)
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