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Protecting Your Website From Unethical Online Predators
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By: Kim Mcginnis Email Article
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If you have ever created something from nothing you are a true artist. And you are most likely familiar with the feeling of contented satisfaction. Mix that with the excitement of being a powerful creator, and you may feel like this is your destiny. Whether it is a child, an oil painting or a novel it is as if you are presenting a little bit of you to the world.

The same feeling applies if you have created your own website. Particularly, if you have introduced an absolutely unique and patented product on this website. The web is such a wonderful window to the world. Reaching millions upon millions of people, what could be a better place to show off your "baby"?

Hold on, though. Before you get too excited, I urge you to take some very important precautions. If you were taking your baby home from the hospital, would you make sure that some details are in place first? Of course, you would! You probably would get yourself a crib, some disposable diapers, formula, a car seat, etc.

Well, you should have an appropriate safety checklist for your website, as well. You will need certain details taken care of to protect your site from the greedy, unseen predators that stalk around cyberspace. If you don't you could wind up losing what you spent so much time and money to build.

How do I know? Because it recently happened to me. So before you do anything else, stop, and read this very carefully. I am here to give you a heads up when it comes to protecting your website.

I manufacture and distribute an electronic fireflies product with my partner, Mark. Since 2003 we have sold this cool gadget as "a certain name". In 2004 another website popped up selling their version of the electronic firefly-their fireflies are stagnant lights that only blink, and do not move (like Christmas Lights on their last legs). For their uninspired product, they selected a url that was similar to the one that we were using at the time. This was fine with us, we just looked at it as healthy competition. And we felt that our product was uniquely different (our fireflies actually moved), so we would always have a healthy flow of customers.

So what does our competition do? 5 years later ( in January 2008) this business trademarks the exact name that were using to sell our product. They proceed to hire a lawyer, and file a claim to have our website transferred to them. This unscrupulous business was not content with their current profitable situation, they wanted more. And they were determined to take it.

Not once did they try to contact us in the 5 years we have been online. The only communication they initiated to us was to inform us that they were planning on stealing our website. We filed the response ourselves (lawyers cost too much!) to the National Arbitration Forum, confident with our overwhelming evidence. This was probably not wise, since their lawyer was obviously much more schooled in the domain registry law lingo. This was our second mistake. Our first mistake was not having our name trademarked from the get-go. We were naive to think that there were such unethical predators slinking around. We lost our PR 4 website and now our customers are left not knowing where to find us. Despite all that, we have bounced back under a new name...and yes, it is trademarked.

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Kim McGinnis Is a freelance writer/entrepreneur. Visit her at her new website Zen Fireflies http://www.ZenFireflies.com Experience the ONLY MOVING Fireflies product on the market.

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