Anybody received one of these emails from CNNIC AUTHORISED ORGANIZATION---HUIBAI ?
----- Original Message -----
From: 慧百网络 鲁国兵
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 8:07 AM
Subject: CNNIC(domain name)
CNNIC AUTHORIED ORGANIZATION---HUIBAI
SUBJECT: The Dispute Of Domain Name In China
PAGES: 1
This is the notice for domain name dispute in China.
We are Shanghai Huibai Internet Service Co., Ltd, which is the authorized organization of China Internet Network Information Center(CNNIC).
Our organization received an application submitted by Huarong Investment Co.,LTD. on the Nov.06, 2006. They applied to register the Internet keywords as "威地力","**customer name**",and the Chinese Domain name“威地力.中国/公司/.网络”, in order to be as their domain names. During the course of checking, we find these brand keywords are the same as your company‘s name and brands-names.Internet keyword is one type of domain name registration systems managed by CNNIC.The system is regarded as the “Internet Brands” in China as any Internet keyword which is registrated only once. Chinese Domain name is an upstage domain names in China which is formed in Chinese characters. As the company whose name is familiar with the applied domain names, you can dispute the application and own the preferential rights to register the domain names. We suggest that you can realize the laws and situation of domain names in China. And then make sure whether your office should need reserve the rights concerned above.If you will dispute their application or you have any question with this matter, please contact us by phone or mail in three work-day..
Also you may consign this matter to the law firm which can be responsible for your intellectual property in China.
Thanks.Best Regards.
CNNIC Shanghai Organization
---------Shanghai Huibai Internet Service CO.LTD.
TEL:0086-021-51185158
FAX:0086-021-51185177
CONTACT:Mr.lu
It relates to the company name of one of our customers - and having done a bit of research through Google I believe it to be a scam that probably involves selling .cn or other TLDs and/or keyword marketing. But would be interested to hear if anyone else has any further information.
Cheers
Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: 慧百网络 鲁国兵
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 8:07 AM
Subject: CNNIC(domain name)
CNNIC AUTHORIED ORGANIZATION---HUIBAI
SUBJECT: The Dispute Of Domain Name In China
PAGES: 1
This is the notice for domain name dispute in China.
We are Shanghai Huibai Internet Service Co., Ltd, which is the authorized organization of China Internet Network Information Center(CNNIC).
Our organization received an application submitted by Huarong Investment Co.,LTD. on the Nov.06, 2006. They applied to register the Internet keywords as "威地力","**customer name**",and the Chinese Domain name“威地力.中国/公司/.网络”, in order to be as their domain names. During the course of checking, we find these brand keywords are the same as your company‘s name and brands-names.Internet keyword is one type of domain name registration systems managed by CNNIC.The system is regarded as the “Internet Brands” in China as any Internet keyword which is registrated only once. Chinese Domain name is an upstage domain names in China which is formed in Chinese characters. As the company whose name is familiar with the applied domain names, you can dispute the application and own the preferential rights to register the domain names. We suggest that you can realize the laws and situation of domain names in China. And then make sure whether your office should need reserve the rights concerned above.If you will dispute their application or you have any question with this matter, please contact us by phone or mail in three work-day..
Also you may consign this matter to the law firm which can be responsible for your intellectual property in China.
Thanks.Best Regards.
CNNIC Shanghai Organization
---------Shanghai Huibai Internet Service CO.LTD.
TEL:0086-021-51185158
FAX:0086-021-51185177
CONTACT:Mr.lu
It relates to the company name of one of our customers - and having done a bit of research through Google I believe it to be a scam that probably involves selling .cn or other TLDs and/or keyword marketing. But would be interested to hear if anyone else has any further information.
Cheers
Peter