k_nitin_r 8 Report post Posted October 24, 2013 I wonder if wrongfully sending out a notice to a web hosting provider can be countered by filing against the sender of the notice for spamming. It may be genuinely possible for someone to get the wrong address when looking up the web hosting provider for a website but if someone has not even done the due diligence, then the web hosting providers would have to invest the time into investigating the incident and determining if the site even belongs to their network. Web hosting providers may not really consider this as a problem till they actually determine that the effort that they put into investigating invalid complaints is siginificant enough to eat into their profits, but legally there do seem to be valid grounds for labelling the sender of the notice as a spammer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites