> IMPORTANT NOTICE: You or your Company has been named a Respondent in > an arbitration under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy > (UDRP) for your registration and/or use of <rapidshare-парам-пам-пам.com> > and <трам-парам-rapidshare.com>. If you have not already, you will be > receiving Complaint Notification Instructions for your case, Case No. > D2010-0570 > (http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/search/case.jsp?case_id=17782) and > Case No. D2010-0571 > (http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/search/case.jsp?case_id=17783), > respectively, currently under compliance review. You need to take > immediate steps to protect your rights (see below). > > Who We Are: We are a Michigan law firm specializing domain name > disputes and cybersquatting law, including UDRP cases such this one. > We monitor UDRP filings with both the National Arbitration Forum (NAF) > and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and provide > courtesy notice to Respondents such as yourself so you can (a) review > the matter immediately and (b) use the extra time to prepare your > defense with your attorney. We do not represent the Complainant in > this matter. > > Do Not Delay: You must respond within 20 days of the commencement > date, and a failure to respond can cause you to lose your valuable > domain. In addition, your legal and financial exposure may not be > limited to the UDRP. The filing of a UDRP does not limit the > Complainant's ability to sue you in a court of law under the > Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) or related > cybersquatting law and seek damages. Therefore, even if you do not > wish to retain the domain name, proper disposition of this UDRP and a > release of any related liability is critical. > > What You Should Do Next: > > 1. You should contact your domain name attorney and provide them with > this courtesy notice and the Complaint you have or soon will receive > so they can begin protecting your interests. > > 2. Our lawyers regularly handle responses to UDRP Complaints. If you > do not have a domain name attorney or if your regular attorney does > not have experience with the UDRP, you or your attorney may contact us > for a free consultation by replying to this email, or calling > 866-936-7447. > > Do not hesitate to contact me directly if you have any questions. > > Enrico Schaefer, Attorney > Traverse Legal, PLC > 866-936-7447 (office) > TraverseLegal.com > [email protected] > > > Domain Name Disputes: UDRP and Cybersquatting Attorneys > (http://www.traverselegal.com/domain-disputes/) > > This email may constitute attorney advertising, and is being sent in > compliance with, the Michigan Rules of Professional Conduct 7.1 - 7.3. > This email does not constitute attorney advice, nor does this email > create an attorney client relationship. Contact an attorney > immediately if you have any questions about your specific situation. >