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Domain Name Dispute

I've owned and operated a Domain

name of an artist for 4 years. The

artist has now forbidden me from

selling his art with this domain name

and demands that I turn it back over

to him for his own use to sell the art.

I have spent $100,000 promoting

the website. He states that I am

cyber squatting.

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Daniel Bakondi
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Posted on / Sep. 01, 2008 11:59:00

Re: Domain Name Dispute

This is one of those situations where whether you have a lawyer or not may make a big difference, for instance, if you want to sell this domain to him.

IMPORTANT:

No attorney-client nor confidential relationship is created through this communication. You may not rely in any way on this attorney, or any communication from this attorney, and nothing constitutes legal advice nor legal opinion. Your issue may be time sensitive and may result in loss of rights if you do not obtain an attorney immediately.

Daniel Bakondi
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San Francisco, California
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Posted on / Sep. 01, 2008 11:59:00

Re: Domain Name Dispute

This is one of those situations where whether you have a lawyer or not may make a big difference, for instance, if you want to sell this domain to him.

IMPORTANT:

No attorney-client nor confidential relationship is created through this communication. You may not rely in any way on this attorney, or any communication from this attorney, and nothing constitutes legal advice nor legal opinion. Your issue may be time sensitive and may result in loss of rights if you do not obtain an attorney immediately.

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