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    Default Help! Domaintools refusing to remove my contact information

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    Default Re: Help! Domaintools refusing to remove my contact information

    Indeed, officially registering a domain name ownership does create a public record ... in a manner similar to obtaining a dancer's license or registering an LLC. But unlike dancer's licenses or LLC registrations, online 'tools' exist that allow virtually anybody to quickly and easily track down the public record details on the domain ownership. Unfortunately, not much can be done at this point, other than 'selling' the domain name ( for $1 ) and having the new owner re-register. This won't eliminate the original record, but will change casual search results to show the new owner's info !

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    Default Re: Help! Domaintools refusing to remove my contact information

    Personally, I wouldn't want my information associated with an old escorting site sitting in a whois database somewhere. I'd look into hiring an attorney experienced in Internet-related matters of this nature. It could be as simple as having someone write a cease and desist letter. Sometimes when the pressure of litigation is involved, some of the organizations will bend their rules (you're being stalked, getting threats, etc.).

    You probably just got a hold of some little functionary dweeb on the phone who read you the party line and was also not terribly sympathetic to the connection of your former domain. I'd fight this tooth and nail if I had to and would do anything in my power under the sun to make it go away. First step, find a good lawyer.

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