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On the other hand.... You have different fingers
Wow. Talk about "confusingly similar" ! Some people are just dumbasses, I guess.
This is a GoDaddy domain, and from what I understand from someone who was on the opposite end of this situation, GoDaddy will cave at the drop of a hat, without even a subpoena, so if your attorney writes a short letter (or perhaps even calls), they supposedly will release the info. I think they do impose a waiting period of a few days while they notify whomever that they will be making the info available, but my understanding is they won't allow change to the WHOIS info during the waiting period.
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