Hi Charlie,

> Went to a seminar tonight that might have some info that fits.  The answer 
> seems to be yes.  The theory of law is downstream liability.  dig it out, 
> make an appointment with an internet savvy attorney, discuss options.  If 
> they do not terminate, they condone and abet.

interesting. Months ago, this was the approach that I also tried, since
the website was the only thing that was *NOT* fake.
I once complained at the registrar:
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 18:34:51 -0500
From: "Taylor Marvin of GKG.NET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [GKG #63278] (Abuse) Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender (fwd)


The domain was put on registrar-hold status until they correct their
contact
information in the whois database.  Once that is corrected, you will have
the
correct address and entity to file your complaints and/or lawsuits, etc.

...

This was for whois e-investmentoptions.com

I did the same for the hosting provider, and the initial one reacted
positively. The next one didn't even bother to reply of course.

kr=


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