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Oliver Hoger filed an injunction against Konstantinos Zournas and OnlineDomain.com in a Greek court.

The injunction (I am not exactly sure what this procedure is called in foreign courts or if there an exact equivalent as I am trying to translate from Greek law terminology. “Summary procedure” is probably another term for it.) was filed last month and there was a court hearing a few days later.

Oliver Hoger claimed in his injunction that my post on April 10, 2018 “Namejet domain name auction front running continues. This time with an Oliver Hoger owned domain.” was completely not true and had slanderous claims. He claimed that he never made any bids on his own domain name auctions. He also said that because of his business activity he is harmed by this post because it affects his honor and integrity as an entrepreneur.

Oliver Hoger asked the court to accept his injunction and to order a protection of his personal rights. He also asked that I defer from posting in the future any slanderous or insulting claims about him.

I see this as a direct attempt to limit freedom of speech. These attempts against freedom of speech should NEVER go unanswered. So I had my lawyer to prepare a 22-page document supporting freedom of speech and, in short, presenting the truth.

The story continues at the link below ................................

Please read the complete post here:
https://onlinedomain.com/2018/10/22...st-konstantinos-zournas-and-onlinedomain-com/
 
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This guy is shameless!
Good luck with the court. I guess there are enough evidence provided by nP users about this case here:
https://www.namepros.com/threads/bidding-on-your-own-names-at-namejet.1030874/page-34#post-6268424

I am not here accusing anybody of anything, but as @Oliver Hoger said he was not HKDN I decided to do a little digging.

One of Oliver's domains is these.com, it has his name on the whois. The domain is pointing to ParkingCrew, and it has a DRID of as-drid-2397039701937088.

One of HDKN's domains is spreader.com, the whois shows that Marque Solutions with an email address of [email protected] owns the domain. The domain is also pointing to ParkingCrew, and it has the same exact DRID of as-drid-2397039701937088.

This means that Oliver and HKDN are sharing the same account with ParkingCrew. I did find multiple examples like this.

These are facts, no BS. Oliver and HKDN are the same person.

Donny
 
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Keep up the good work Konstantinos of exposing this sort of thing.
 
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Lol, I have a feeling the defendant is going to win :cigar:
 
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I think he did not means to bid on his owned domain but it was happened.
He was also arrogant enough to sharing that

I have a automated bidding system that would backorder ALL the domains and bid last minute to grab bargains. And I won allot of domains and a few of mine so this got closed down months ago already due to this.
Source: https://www.namepros.com/threads/bidding-on-your-own-names-at-namejet.1030874/page-34#post-6268424

He had admitted he had won a few of his owned domains due to the backorder system he used.
But Now he filled a court injunction to stop people talking about it. :dead:
How many injunctions he is going to filled?
I don't think he can stop it from this way and now it will become a never ending story.:ROFL:
 
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He claimed that he never made any bids on his own domain name auctions.
This guy is shameless!
Good luck with the court. I guess there are enough evidence provided by nP users about this case here:
https://www.namepros.com/threads/bidding-on-your-own-names-at-namejet.1030874/page-34#post-6268424

The linked post was him explaining how his api script bid on his domains, but unless I'm mistaken, I don't remember seeing an explanation for why bidder handle seek bid on his auctions.

If winner888 was an automated bidder handle that got shut down, was bidder handle seek being operated manually, with a script, or both when it bid on some of his domains? After all, that is in part what prompted the creation of the bidding on your own names at namejet thread.
Oliver Hoger (seek) is the seller of moviezone.com at namejet, and presumably he bought it from Andy Booth prior to listing it (that is what is being claimed by Andy Booth). However, Andy Booth (boothcom) was still the owner of MovieZone.com while the domain was in auction according to WHOIS.

Both seek (oliver) and boothcom (andy) bid on MovieZone.com, and they had the two highest bids in the auction. The "notadomainer" bid handle almost fell victim to their shill bidding:

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"I don't want people getting any negative impressions about me because that would hurt my business, so I'm going to file a lawsuit because someone said things I don't like on a forum. That will win over the hearts and minds of the domain industry and restore people's trust me in..."

(This post is satire, and not a direct quote. Please don't sue me.)
 
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Good luck with the lawsuit! It should be an easy win. I don't know OH but he's owned himself a solid spot on my 'pathetic people list'.
 
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Congrats, Konstantinos!
OnlineDomain is one of the fewest unbiased domain blogs worth reading!
Keep up the good work!
 
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