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Originally Posted by NALEM
For programs that were developed in the last 5+ years, we have a zero tolerance policy regarding domains that dilute the TM and brand. What affiliates/partners are encouraged to do, is simply transfer the domain ownership to the programs holding company. In return they are granted exclusive license to use the domain when sending traffic exclusively to the program.
Generally speaking, if you have been an affiliate of Kink for a long time, and they "tolerated" your having the domain in question for all this time, you can argue that very simple point, during the arbitration that they will drag you into.
Hope that helps.
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When their legal team ( 1 person btw ) started playing harsh, I even agreed to give the domains ownership to them if I continue to use them by myself alone. The traffic is exclusively to them, I like to separate things. The support knew about the domains since I showed them.
I gave them all the reasons possible, but it seems they love to abuse their upper hand, if I can speak in terms of kink :D I am sure they will love me more when they will see first page ranking in google for a lot of terms going to other affiliate programs
