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What should I do if I receive a domain name arbitration email?
Large companies generally buy domain names anonymously or by entrustment, and hide their identities to obtain them at low prices.

What individual rice farmers need to do is to understand all kinds of domain name laws and regulations. Although we avoid being arbitrated, whether we are arbitrated or not, we should improve the precautions by avoiding domain name arbitration.

The possession of domain names should be reasonable. Is not to show malice.

The content of the website should not be in the same category as the established trademark. Don't engage in malicious speculation, even if you do, don't let the other side catch the handle.

Content, layout, frame, color, logo, etc. The website should be obviously different from the terminal. Don't have the other party's link on the website, which is easy to be misleading and thus constitutes malice.

Don't actively contact the terminal to promote the domain name, even if you contact, you should use the domain name mailbox to negotiate anonymously. If the site has been built, you can also tell him that the domain name is not for sale. If you are interested in the site, you can buy the whole site, thus bypassing the malice of domain name sale and facilitating price negotiation.