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IMO (and I am not an attorney nor do I play one on TV) (company)fraud.tld could be taken as accusing them of fraud which could backfire against you and the community for making false allegations.
You'd be far better off with (company)sucks.tld or similar since that is an opinion.
Yes, there is freedom of speech but there are a few exceptions:
1) You can't yell fire in a movie theatre
2) You cannot make threats of harm to another entity
3) You cannot make false accusations (hence (company)fraud domains).
You CAN make opinions as long as you make it clear that it is your opinion.
Just remember - you will be the one at risk, not your users. Even with well written disclaimers (company) can still come after you if they feel it is infringing on their mark or deliberately making false accusations to them.
You'd be far better off with (company)sucks.tld or similar since that is an opinion.
Yes, there is freedom of speech but there are a few exceptions:
1) You can't yell fire in a movie theatre
2) You cannot make threats of harm to another entity
3) You cannot make false accusations (hence (company)fraud domains).
You CAN make opinions as long as you make it clear that it is your opinion.
Just remember - you will be the one at risk, not your users. Even with well written disclaimers (company) can still come after you if they feel it is infringing on their mark or deliberately making false accusations to them.