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Hasan812014-08-21 08:00:02
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Hasan81, 2014-08-21 08:00:02

How to force a Ukrainian hoster to delete my old site?

The organization had a website in the ru zone for several years. The organization is located in Russia. Domain and hosting from nic.ru. This year they decided to leave only the Russian Federation, while the site itself was not deleted, but simply did not pay for the renewal. For several months it did not work, then suddenly it started working, which ruined all our efforts to promote our new site in the Russian zone. Contacted nic.ru, they have nothing. For some reason, the site (domain) turned out to be with all the old content at the Ukrainian hoster nickhost.com. Our Nic.ru refuses to help and says that it has no legal relationship with nickhost.com. We tried to contact nickhost.com and asked to remove our old content, but we were ignored (although considering that this company is located in western Ukraine in Lviv, we were not surprised). Think, that an appeal to our Russian Rospotrebnadzor and Roskomsvyaznadzor will not give anything, because the hoster is in Ukraine. Can I somehow force them to delete the site or block the site on the territory of Runet?

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Vladimir Sokolovsky, 2014-08-21
@Hasan81

although given that this company is located in western Ukraine in Lvov, they were not surprised

They found a problem, the evil Banderaites are to blame, and who else. This nickhost.com is clearly someone's personal platform, for personal clients. And obviously not the main business. A person can check his mail every six months. You can also try to contact the owner of the hosting through the registrar of his domain, through imena.ua

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Optimus, 2014-08-21
Pyan @marrk2

Well, if you are so negligent about the domain, then why be surprised? Was the domain as a gift? They probably turned on him. And why did you need hosting in Ukraine, were you chasing cheapness?

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vsuhachev, 2014-08-21
@vsuhachev

What (most likely) happened: you bought hosting with a domain "as a gift", promoted it. But they did not take into account one moment - the domain was owned by the hoster nic.ru. After you did not pay for the services, the hoster released the domain and someone bought it, and legally. You need to find out who owns your domain now and try to negotiate or sue him. At the expense of legislation and courts - to be honest, I'm not special.
PS: nickhost.com has nothing to do with your problem, it's just a hosting site where the new domain owner hosted the site. Instead of nickhost.com, there could be absolutely any hoster within our sphere.

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Trow_eu, 2014-08-21
@Trow_eu

what exactly didn't surprise you? there is no need for politics, it is only the human factor.
the domain could easily be transferred to any registrar, but the content of the site was stored by your host, so if all the content came up from another host, deal with both.
or I misunderstood, and not a site with your content surfaced, but only with your "advanced" domain in search engines, but the content is different. in this case, the new registrar who registered the unoccupied name is generally useless.

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Puma Thailand, 2014-08-21
@opium

it was simply bought
out to sell links or something else was
copied from the same web archive, buy the domain back from the current owners for three dearly if you want, or go to court.

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