He can pass on the name Telemarketing list / address / place of residence ("NAW") of the customer to the photographer (done after a summons). Third and Telemarketing list final option: disconnect the domain name from the website. Disconnection Telemarketing list was not requested, but was also not possible because the customer had quickly moved to a competitor of Hostnet – in India. Which of the three options.
Hostnet should have used Telemarketing list was no longer relevant according to the judge. After all, the photographer had demanded Telemarketing list that the video be removed. And Hostnet couldn't do that. Hostnet had passed on the Telemarketing list complaint and the name and address, and disconnecting is no longer possible if the customer is elsewhere. Hostnet had therefore done nothing wrong, and therefore did not have to pay compensation. What can you do with this information for your business?
What tips do you have about this? If you are entitled: bet on multiple horses. Write to both domain name holder and site host, with the Telemarketing list request to pass the complaint on to the operator, the request to provide you with the name and address of the operator, and the request to no longer provide services to the operator Telemarketing list (in other words : the site is black and can no longer be found via the domain name). If you're a registrar: report a complaint with a