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AVOID GoDaddy hosting company they will shut down all your sites if even one Trademark claim is made

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I am helping a client with this right now. The below is posted publicly with his consent because he wants the world to know what kind of hosting company and registrar GoDaddy is.

• Client has about thirty websites hosted on GoDaddy's "Ultimate" shared server plan, PREPAID FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS

• Client has been with GoDaddy FIFTEEN YEARS never had any problems

• About a week ago, client received an email from GoDaddy [email protected] stating that there had been a Trademark Infringement claim made on just ONE website of his, the contents of which had been hosted unchanged for TWO AND HALF YEARS with no prior complaint - and that "we have suspended this hosting account" and that they had "terminate[d] your use of our hosting services for this website."

• Client contacted GoDaddy by phone, everyone he called told him that if he emailed back [email protected] and simply stated that he would disable the content on that ONE website, which he did by changing the nameservers on that one domain to make the website just a parked page with no content, that the hosting would be reinstated.

• The guy at [email protected]
D Preston
Trademark & Copyright Claims Manager
Go Daddy Operating Company, LLC
wrote back to my client and said that not only would he not reinstate the hosting, even if client disabled the content on the one website, but that also he would not allow the client access to any of his data or databases on the hosting account.

GoDaddy claims that client is required by the "hosting agreement to maintain a full backup of your files at all times. You can review the entire agreement here: http://www.godaddy.com/agreements/showdoc.aspx?pageid=HOSTING_SA
"
but this applies to cases to "(1) prevent any loss or damage to your website or server content" --- it does not apply to situations where GoDaddy simply shuts down the hosting! In other words, a GoDaddy client may be responsible for outside issues that result in data damage or loss, but there has been no loss or damage to the website or server content, the data is all there, GoDaddy is simply preventing client from accessing it. Additionally, GoDaddy may not CREATE the data loss and then hold the client responsible for not backing it up!

Client in fact does have backups of most of the html / css / php type data on his websites, but does not have backups of the blogs and forums he had created on some of the websites. Imagine for example losing the namepros forum database, such that all you had left was the bare html content of the website and not the forum itself. Or losing a blog.

Client is not even asking for the data from the one website where the alleged trademark infringement occurred, he is asking for the data from the other thirty some websites that are not the subject of any complaint. The data “lost” is not the data that is the subject of this trademark claim.

• Client, at my direction, then made a Counter Notice pursuant to GoDaddy's policies here
https://www.godaddy.com/agreements/showdoc?pageid=TRADMARK_COPY
which state that
"1. Counter Notification. If you have received a notice of copyright or trademark infringement that you wish to challenge based on a a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled, you may provide Counter Notification by emailing [email protected] or [email protected]



“Upon receipt of a Counter Notification as described in Section 1 above, GoDaddy shall promptly provide the Complaining Party with a copy of the Counter Notification, and inform such Party that it will replace the removed material or cease disabling access to it in ten (10) business days. GoDaddy will replace the removed material and cease disabling access to it in not less than ten (10), nor more than fourteen (14), business days following receipt of the Counter Notification, unless GoDaddy first receives notice from the Complaining Party that such Complaining Party has filed an action seeking a court order to restrain the alleged infringer from engaging in infringing activity relating to the material on GoDaddy's system or network.”

but GoDaddy refused to pass along the Counter Notice to the party that had made the Trademark Infringement claim.

• Client UNlocked about a dozen of his domains and tried to move them out of GoDaddy, but because the authorization codes are being sent the cPanel email accounts that are suspended, he cannot receive the authorization codes and cannot move the domains out of GoDaddy.

At my direction, client has made an ICANN complaint that GoDaddy is not allowing him to transfer his domains out.

• GoDaddy continues to refuse to allow the client access to any of his data or databases on the websites, refuses to reinstate his hosting, refused to give him access to the cPanel email addresses to receive the authorization codes to move out domains, and so far has even refused to refund him the money that he prepaid for the next five years for the hosting plan.
 
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No, GD never provided the data. They never gave a full refund either and claimed that one of the checks had been sent out but it was never received. Also, yes, the website in question was moved to a different host and remains up unmolested to this day, I just checked a few minutes ago it is still there.

You can use some tools to easily monitor your websites: uptimerobot.com is a nice one. Both free and paid options, alerts by email or you can hook something up to their API. No need to install stuff.
 
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@xynames, can you answer @MapleDots question?

You did leave out an important detail though....

How bad was the trademark infringement? Did it put godaddy as a company at risk?

It is somehow quite unbelievable that the company would become that defensive for just a standard trademark issue. Usually warnings or takedown notices are indicated before such drastic action is take.

I am curious if this is just a simple case of trademark infringement or a bigger problem such as selling of counterfeit products.

Also, I do not believe the length at which a content is published is relevant.

Also, it may be possible GoDaddy need to prevent the offending content to be taken down to offer opportunity of evidence collection.

To the rest of community: remember we are hearing one side of story. We don’t yet know the details necessary for us to make sound judgement.
 
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