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by anonzzzies
1214 days ago
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‘Their name’ If it’s your family name, what can they do but bleed you in legal costs? It depends on the country maybe, but I would not part with that domain in my country if it’s my family name and registered ages ago (clearly not to try to blackmail that company). Not sure anyone should. Horrible advice. |
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It's just a name, and if you're not a registered company, you're going to be seen as a squatter no matter what.
All I'm suggesting is to be prepared to have the domain ownership contested and have a backup if you have to change domains.