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Hey The Dynasty, Can I please have my domain LiveCamNetwork.net back now?
Hey The Dynasty, Can I please have my domain LiveCamNetwork.net back now?
Pretty please with sugar on top? |
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Mark you've hit a new low.
It's called dignity. Get some man. |
BTW: I just registered LiveCamsNetwork.net
Thanks! :) |
^^ Now officially a scumbag with no dignity or respect
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It has nothing to do with dignity. I'm just asking him to be a nice guy and to give the domain back to me. Anyway, you're clearly offended, so no need for you to return to this thread I guess. Congrats on your new domain. |
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TheDynasty is clearly not going to give you jack shit but I registered a domain that's almost the same so use that one. LOL Give me your email via PM and I will send the domain details to you. :) |
he probably sold it
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PM sent.
If I am over stepping boundaries I do apologize. But the new domain is yours. :) |
why not buy it back like a normal person ?
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one can dream...
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oh man.......
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Why buy privately when he can signal what a (((good guy))) he is. |
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"Contrary to popular belief, you don't need to register your trademark to obtain trademark protection. Simply using your trademark in commerce provides common law protections." https://www.legalzoom.com/articles/h...-business-name Why should he trust you that if he gets a trademark you'll give the domain back? You're a guy holding his domain hostage and he's supposed to believe you? You already know that he's used this domain for his business exclusively for over a decade he has common law protection for the trademark of his domain so getting a registered trademark is no different from his common law protections as far as you knowing that he uses it exclusively for his business specifically. Your logic is flawed. |
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Here is an email he sent to us recently. http://www.livecamnetwork.com/gfypic...asty-email.png (He is calling himself "Mark" even though his real name is apparently Chris. It's one thing to use a "handle" in the adult industry, but a false name too? Geeeze..!! No idea why he did that). Anyway, he changed his mind about a blog and then signed-up as a Streamate affiliate: http://www.livecamnetwork.com/gfypic...-streamate.jpg But Streamate seems to have cut him off. At least it's cool to know that if someone else buys the domain from him that they might have trouble using it on a white label. I wonder if TheDynasty will disclose that to the buyer? And if he doesn't, I wonder if the buyer will maybe have some something to say about that? So, yeah... |
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2. someone buys the domain and wants to use it for there business 3. decides not to use and find someone to buy it its not illegal thats why nobody is getting a domain back its going to sit till someone has the money to pay for it PERIOD. |
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You are violating the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act "The law was designed to thwart “cybersquatters” who register Internet domain names containing trademarks with no intention of creating a legitimate web site, but instead plan to sell the domain name to the trademark owner or a third party." "Contrary to popular belief, you don't need to register your trademark to obtain trademark protection. Simply using your trademark in commerce provides common law protections." Cybersquatting noun the practice of registering names, especially well-known company or brand names, as Internet domains, in the hope of reselling them at a profit. |
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What you're doing is illegal and you know it's illegal. Mods should ban your ass |
its not illegal good luck with your future endevours
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Mark registered livecamnetwork.com in 1998 LiveCamNet.com was registered in 2013 You're putting yourself through all this drama for $6 you spent on a domain that you have no intention of using just for reselling. As you said "I buy and sell domains". You have no intention of using the domain the pure definition of cybersquatting. You're openly violating the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act ( ACPA ) and Mark has the grounds to file a valid ACPA claim & UDRP claim against you. You should just give back the domain at cost and be done with it. It's not worth all this drama for you. In the end you're going to lose more than you gain and you know that. |
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Just be a hero and give it back Mark learned his lesson and you're a good guy for teaching him that lesson and not having him have a long-term negative repercussion because of it. You have the power to do that so be a good guy and you might be surprised at the good that will become of it if you do. |
Lolz....
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Hey TheDynasty, I sent you this email at 11:37am, almost 3 hours ago. Could you please reply?
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Come on Dynasty... Return? Hand-shake? Peace? |
No deal.
No domain back. If the domain was/is of any interest, it should have been protected better. The amount of time invested into this shows that it is indeed of some type of value. If one cannot put up few thousands for something that is of value - well - then ... Actually - do add another $1000 to the asking price, just for this taking so long and involving so much drama. |
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Mark has a common law trademark on that domain name and a valid, easily winable, ACPA & UDRP claim. |
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1. Not YOUR domain 2. You let it expire 3. Idiot |
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Dumbass there is no squatting it was expired. |
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The guy took Mark's domain and immediately contacted his secretary to sell it back for $3,000. The textbook definition of cybersquatting. Cybersquatting - The practice of registering names, especially well-known company or brand names, as Internet domains, in the hope of reselling them at a profit. |
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