Dear Mr. Zhang:
As you are aware, ICANN takes a dim view of these sort of attempts at blackmail. We are taking up the matter with that organization, as well as our country's diplomatic representative in Beijing. Since our coporate name is registered in Mexico and the United States any attempt by your client to gain access to North American websites under our name will force us to take legal action.
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> From: Tom Zhang <tom.zhang(a)chinaregistry.org>
>To: mazbook(a)yahoo.com
>Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 7:25 PM
>Subject: Re: Regarding the name mazatlanbook in CN
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>Re: Regarding the name mazatlanbook in CN
>Dear David ,
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>We have not heard from you since our last comunication. Because our company haven't registered this name as CN domains (.cn/.com.cn/.net.cn/.org.cn) and internet keyword on the internet, anyone can obtain them by registration. You must know the domain names and internet keyword which applied based on the international principle are opened to companies as well as individuals. Also, we have suggested they should choose another name but they are persistent in this name. As a domain name registrar, we have no rights to refuse their application if they insist. In this situation, we have told you your company have the priorty in registering CN domains and internet keyword in our audit period. Could you tell us whether or not your company want to register these CN domain names and internet keyword to prevent anyone from using them?
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>Kind regards
>Tom Zhang
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