Ask HN: GoDaddy is refusing to take action against Domain Fraud, What can we do?
Hi, I am part of AeroLeads.com and some of our customers informed us a few days back saying they are getting emails from "aero-leads.com" pretending to be us. Few of them were confused why we changed the domain too!
I immediately sent an email to GoDaddy (where the fraud/phishing domain is registered). I actually sent an email to their all 3 - Abuse, Domain Fraud and Phishing departments forwarding those emails along with detailed explanation but GoDaddy has replied saying that they can't and won't do anything.
May I know what options I have to stop these emails being sent and preferably, removing that domain.
Some of the options I am considering is -
1. Call GoDaddy on 480-624-2505 (their "abuse" number) and tell them that we are going to take legal action if you don't do anything.
2. Complaint to ICANN (I am unsure what they will do).
Anything else we can do?
Thanks
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[ 7.5 ms ] story [ 24.1 ms ] threadTaking help of our customers is actually a good idea. I am mailing them about this right now.
http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/guide/
ICANN has adopted the UDRP. WIPO handles the cases.
Godaddy isn't going to do anything unless they agree it violates their terms of service... and it sounds like they don't.
Legal options? I assume you don't even know where the squatter is.
About the only other thing you can do is put up a notice and advise your customers about phishing attempts.
(Edit: maybe you can try convincing Godaddy by pointing out specifically how it violates their ToS and why you would win the WIPO case. Also sending it to their lawyers address would get you more attention.)