Have you considered the various legal repercussions?  Even if you lift
them off of Yahoo, the site will still be picked up by Google, etc, and
will find it's way back into Yahoo (and other) indexes.  

You can get the name by appealing to ICANN, could also sue for copyright
infringement.  Also, it seems like Yahoo would be liable - if the site
is listed incorrectly in their directory (they only looked at keywords,
and not at the actual content) then not only are they causing damage to
your client, they are misrepresenting the service that they provide.

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Billy Cravens
Web and Software Consulting
www.Architechx.com
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 10:06 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT - domain skimmers, please help

I have a client that is in a jam. Some jerk has registered the .net
version of his name, stolen his meta tags, and paid Yahoo the 299 to get
listed as him. Now, when you click on his name, it goes to a porno site.
I'm pretty sure this jerk saw his name in a recent article in a national
publication that spotlighted my client, and is just trying to skim site
visitors.

Has anyone ever successfully contacted Yahoo to resolve anything like
this? Does anyone have an email address for Yahoo that doesn't result in
a rediculous auto-responder and then silence? 

Thanks in advance for all your help. Some days I hate the Internet
business. 

Nick Call
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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