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I don't think it's the domain owner. That's hard to believe. I can't imagine they do an automatic "whois" when you replace your burried domain with a new one. It must be something else.
Either keep on the ball or don't play the cloaking game.
Got caught? No tears here :)
I've had sites dropped or penalized by INK! So? I pushed the envelope too far - my fault. I didn't moan about it (apart from the great June melt-down a couple of years ago) or threaten law suits - I just got on and built new sites which got my positions back within 2 weeks thanks to paid spidering.
Learn from your mistakes - don't moan.
Inktomi now takes the quality of their database seriously. Free pages or paid pages, there are no difference for them.
God created the earth... SEs created the Internet. See SEs like God... comply with their Ten (or more) commandments and you will be OK.
It's their business after all.
Try playing cards honestly while the other players are cheating. I guarantee you'll always walk away a loser.
For too long INK has let the cheaters dominate the search results. Now it has caught up with them. So now, after losing the AOL deal and more than 30% of their business to Google, they've seen Jesus. They're now born again. The new Inktomi will rise like a Phoenix from the ashes.
I doubt if Yahoo will buy that as INK pitches for their business. The same pocket pool management still runs the Inktomi show.
Irrelevant to this thread, but just thought I'd mention it because seeing a change like I just saw is unusual for unpaid.