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Domain Name Legal Issues
Sealed Court Order Used To Transfer Out A Recent Acquisition
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<blockquote data-quote="Irieman" data-source="post: 2216381" data-attributes="member: 79138"><p>I'm glad announce the domain has been given back to me. </p><p></p><p>I was told that the mistake was probably due to incorrect whois info, but this is a false claim as I always keep that info up-to-date. I presume they where using some service that caches whois results for some time. Any seizure should only be done using live whois data, not some crappy service that allows mistakes like this to happen where domains are removed from peoples accounts well over a month after they were acquired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irieman, post: 2216381, member: 79138"] I'm glad announce the domain has been given back to me. I was told that the mistake was probably due to incorrect whois info, but this is a false claim as I always keep that info up-to-date. I presume they where using some service that caches whois results for some time. Any seizure should only be done using live whois data, not some crappy service that allows mistakes like this to happen where domains are removed from peoples accounts well over a month after they were acquired. [/QUOTE]
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