Domain is blocked due to violation of the registration rules

Started by gnh73, Aug 02, 2022, 10:10 AM

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gnh73Topic starter

My two domains were blocked by webnamwes citing a violation of registration rules or domain name usage. Upon calling them, I was informed that they had received a request from a law firm to confirm my registration by providing a photo of a passport with a residence permit. I sent the required information and my domains were subsequently unblocked.

As for what may happen next in this situation, it is difficult to say without additional information. However, it is possible that you may face further scrutiny or investigation regarding your domain registration. It is important to ensure that all registration and usage rules are followed to avoid similar issues in the future.
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the_architect

Using the brand or logo without permission will result in an inevitable lawsuit of 100%. It should be noted that the unauthorized usage of the brand or logo marks you as a non-official service, which could result in severe repercussions.

 To avoid these consequences, it's prudent to remove any information related to the brand from your website, or alternatively display a neutral stub. Similar requests for drops have been made in the past, but as there were no websites on the domains, they did not proceed any further.
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Padonag

In case of copyright infringement, the registrar will consider it a violation of intellectual property rights, even if it was done accidentally and without any malicious intent. The same applies to misuse of patents.

If a domain is intended for promotional mailings, regardless of the content, the registrar has the authority to block it. This includes spam on the website or any internet forum.

The use of a domain name for identity theft, including illegal attempts to obtain login credentials, is also subject to blocking.

Scammers can register a domain like .WEBSITE for redirecting DNS traffic and creating botnets, which are used for various purposes such as sending spam, attacking servers, and obtaining sensitive information. In such cases, domain names are blocked by the registrar.

The spread of viruses through a domain can also result in the blocking of the domain by the registrar.

Additionally, financial schemes are another reason for domain blocking. Websites that encourage users to make advance payments with promises of high financial gain are swiftly blocked by the registrar.
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