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Questionable Practices from Network SolutionsForum Discussion for Questionable Practices from Network Solutions Submitted by Randy H. on Fri, 03/14/2008 - 23:19
http://p rnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl...< /p> they ended up filing suit. no info on how to join the the action. I suspect that one would need to contact the law firm that has filed to see if you can join the class. Submitted by Wesley S. on Tue, 03/04/2008 - 00:17
So essentially what Network Solutions is doing is to plagarize a name that a person invented themselves and when someone checks the name with Network Solutions and Network Solutions finds out that domain name is in fact a unique name, Network Solutions registers the domain name as if Network Solutions invented it themselves? That doesn't seem very ethical. I'm not sure if this is legal or if this would work, I don't know much about domain names. But maybe one thing you can try is to have a lawyer copyright the name before you check Network Solutions. If it turns out that someone else other than Network Solutions has already copyrighted it, then you know your copyright is invalid and try again. But if your lawyer copyrights the name, then the copyright document it has a legal date that is recognized by the courts, should it ever go to court. Afterwards if Network Solutions registers it, your lawyer or perhaps even yourself can send Network Solutions a letter telling them that you have already copyrighted the name and tell them to unregister it. There is a poorman's way to copyright something without going through a lawyer that is recognized as you being the valid owner of the copyright by the courts, should it ever go to courts, but I'm not sure how that works. Anyway, I agree that is scuzzy. Submitted by Alex L. on Mon, 01/14/2008 - 22:40
I started a petition as well! Loading People... |