Dear Mr Feder.
I've looked through all materials in e-mail and printed you've sent. Could you please explain, how any sent materials correspond to 18 grounds of accusations according to notice of opposition or evidence requirements?
I would like to note, also, that it is not necessary e-mailing busy people (unless you 'd like overcharge the client) to know domain name creation date as well as other information. Tip: Use Google
For example using one of "who is" services available from Internet (and given on googlebay.com.au too):
Domain Name: middletons.com.au
Last Modified: 01-Mar-2007 07:06:06 UTC
Registrar ID: R00010-AR
Registrar Name: Melbourne IT
Registrant: MMB Property Services Pty Ltd
Registrant ID: OTHER 005 157 102
Eligibility Type: Other
Eligibility Name: Middletons
Eligibility ID: 1329818V (VIC)
Network Whois record
Queried whois.apnic.net with "202.148.136.235"...
% [whois.apnic.net node-1]
http://www.apnic.net/db/dbcopyright.html
inetnum: 202.148.128.0 - 202.148.159.255
netname: WEBCENTRAL
descr: WebCentral Pty Ltd
descr: Wickham St Facility, QLD
country: AU
admin-c: NA50-AP
tech-c: NA50-AP
mnt-by: APNIC-HM
mnt-lower: MAINT-AU-WEBCENTRAL
changed: hostmaster@apnic.net 19990305
changed: hostmaster@apnic.net 20020117
status: ALLOCATED PORTABLE
By brief look at above FREE information we may see that Melbourne IT manages web site but physically located on WEBCENTRAL server (computer). Likely, a space for web site hosting purchased by Melbourne IT from WEBCENTRAL for a $15-30 a moth.
From other free Internet service we may see that
MIDDLETONS business name as well as trade name MIDDLETONS LAWYERS accepted in 19-AUG-2002, nether any of members of MMB PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD group is registered earlier that date.
How that is corresponded to clamed copyrights date on middletons.com.au web page - 1980?
Would you like me go further with collecting information about Midleton and associate businesses in order to complete information presented by you about yourself for your clients?
Before you do unnecessary job I'd suggest not only revise your business ethics but also estimate my motivations and course of conflict. It may lead to simple resolution, unless of course, squeezing extra cash from Google is the only reason you do this case.
Tip: use Google search.
Yours faithfully
Dimitri Rytsk