I contact InterNIC (the governing body), NetworkSolutions (the registrar of the bad domain name), and the primary ISP of the site. InterNIC and the ISP responded that they will get right on it.
NetworkSolutions said:
it is not the responsibility of Network Solutions, to "police" the Internet.and pointed me to a case that has nothing to do with this issue. (The November 1, 1999 Ninth Circuit decision on trademark protection.)
I responded to NS by quoting the ICANN Registrar Accreditation Agreement, which requires a registrar to provide "accurate and reliable contact details and promptly correct and update them".
Now all these admins are banging at my door since the only valid information in the registry entry is a domain - mygooddomain.com... 24x7 and so far nothing has changed.
What would you do next? (remember $$$ is non-existent)
On the "good news" side, I was able to get a list of 50 domain names that was registered in a similar way...
Well NS just responded that "no problem" they will correct it, if I prove the information is invalid. How? I have to send a fax copy of a returned postal letter. Here is the contact info for the admin from the WHOIS record:
Administrative Contact:
sunshine, sunshine (WWWWWWWWWW) gfyuytf@gooddmainname.com
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86-0021-00000000 86-0021-00000000