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| Just to set the record straight: Contrary to what you may have been told: we did not take advantage of a virus to steal this domain name, in fact it would have been impossible for this to happen. The previous registrant allowed it to expire, and then be deleted several weeks later, during which time numerous emails will have been sent by the registrar to the registrant warning of this eventuality. Upon deletion the domain was available for anyone in the world to register it; we just happened to be the people who did so. Fortunately we have made no attempt whatsoever to defraud anyone involved, and have no intention of doing so. You can decide for yourself how reliable the previous registrant is, in view of this serious lapse in security.
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