Nominet can be used to help iron out differences of opinions / ideas if someone decides to buy a domain name that closely resembles your own website and them decides to put something offensive on the site or put it up for sale:
A Dispute Resolution Service complaint has been made against you
This email/letter is to let you know that James Brabyn t/a Delicious Webdesign is using Nominet’s Dispute Resolution Service (DRS) to complain about your registration or use of a website. DRS communications are sent out electronically as standard, and can be viewed in our online services. A paper copy of this letter with any paper evidence has been sent to you by registered post to the address we hold for you on our records.
To view and respond to the complaint, you will need to log into online services at
www.nominet.org.uk/go/login. After logging in, click on ‘Dispute Resolution Service’. If you need help accessing online services.
[Website Owner] The respondent seems to be clutching at straws by highlighting parts of my website that he thinks are aimed at him, there is nowhere that I mention himself or his company specifically. There is one post that he is referencing about a Corringham company (as far as I am aware they are not in Corringham), another post he highlights my description of a bus driving computer hacker working in his Mum’s spare room and I have no idea that he is a Bus Driver computer hacker that is working in his mums spare room so anything stated that matches the respondent is purely co-incidental. The recent post about a Domain name dispute is factual and this dispute resolution is directed at that. The highlighting of parts of my website that he believes to be directed at him are a diversion from the domain complaint, the facts remain:
1, respondent purchased a domain name representing my company with a abusive message and video on it and offering it for sale.
2, respondent has now removed this abusive message / video from the website but put a for sale page up which could be mistakenly taken that our Thurrock Webdesign company has closed down / for sale.
3, respondent has no business reason to own a website name in my company name (apart from illegally representing himself as our company) and if we so desired we could purchase a domain name similar to his own one and put that domain up for sale
For the points above we re-request that the domain is cancelled.
4 respondent has previously ‘stolen’ one of our clients websites and used it for his own purposes after registering it in his own name and refusing to transfer it.