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I just received a threating letter (via registered US Mail) which is essentially a reverse hijacking attempt. I own CustodyCalendar.com, and he apparently owns CustodyCalendar.net. His letter, on list law firm stationary, states that I'm infringing on "his client"'s "famous" trademark and website. His website is not operational, and according to several sources, never has been. It has ZERO listings in any search engine, and is just a logo with a several non-functioning links, except for one, which is a link to an email address. He claims to be representing a company, a dba, but the name is registered to himself personally, and the domain in his email address (internetlitigators.com) is also registered to him personally. His site makes no mention at all of the custodycalendar.net web site. His rambling letter also claims that selling domain names is illegal, etc etc etc.
There is NO trademark filing on the name, and I haven't been able to find state registration of the company name he mentions. In short, he's attempting to hijack the domain name with a serious of false and libelous claims, fails to disclose that he personally is the real owner of custodaycalendar.net, and doing so using his law firm's letterhead. In addition, the name itself is GENERIC.
I'm now considering contacting the US Post Office to file a mail fraud complaint, as well as the California Bar Association.
Any other thoughts on this before I get to work on this joker? I'm wondering if he has contacted anyone else here.
Thanks!
There is NO trademark filing on the name, and I haven't been able to find state registration of the company name he mentions. In short, he's attempting to hijack the domain name with a serious of false and libelous claims, fails to disclose that he personally is the real owner of custodaycalendar.net, and doing so using his law firm's letterhead. In addition, the name itself is GENERIC.
I'm now considering contacting the US Post Office to file a mail fraud complaint, as well as the California Bar Association.
Any other thoughts on this before I get to work on this joker? I'm wondering if he has contacted anyone else here.
Thanks!