First find out what a news company wants with Johnny Hazard?  I can't see
how they possibly could have anything to do with a name.

Chris


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Noah Couture" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 11:37 AM
Subject: advice on domain dispute


> Hey Folks,
>
> A friend of mine who registered a domain name for his own use has received
> a threatening letter from a rather large corporation demanding that he
> transfer the domain to them.  He's wondering what he should do.  Any and
> all advice will be very much appreciated.  Here's the story.  My friend
> Derek made up a name for himself (i'm not sure what his inspiration
> was): Johnny Hazard.  At some point he registered the corresponding domain
> name.  Well, he just got a letter from Hearst corporation who apparently
> think they should own it for some reason.  He is not using it for any sort
> of commercial enterprise whatsoever.  He doesn't want to sell it, he
> doesn't want to do anything with it except personal use.  Any advice?
>
> thanks
> noah
>

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