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by vrde 5269 days ago
You are right, I get your point.

The thing is that at the beginning we were just three friends trying to develop a simple webapp. The domain hack (.st) was to keep our URLs short. The .com domain was parked. As you wrote, "I was happy with that situation". Well, I was not happy but I though it was not so important. Now we are a company and things are different.

My fault was to not act directly against it. The urlist.com guy did a fake landing page with our contents before, now he is linking to a webapp related to bookmarking: he know what he is doing.

I was wondering if anyone has ever experienced a problem like this one, and what he/she have done to solve it :)