For many years, I've been maintaining a website for a business that sells products online through an e-commerce store I have built for them. I am basically a third party and have no physical contact with the business. I am in ownership of the hosting account under my name, control the domain name for them for easy renewal, etc.
Now they are in the middle of a trademark licensing case and attorneys working for the company that has the licensing issue on a few of their products has contacted me through a WHOIS look-up since they can't get in contact with the business to tell them to remove the products. They stated since I have direct control over the content of the website that they would legally go after me if I didn't comply and remove the products their client had a licensing issue with.
Any suggestions on what if anything else I need to do other than what they stated?
Now they are in the middle of a trademark licensing case and attorneys working for the company that has the licensing issue on a few of their products has contacted me through a WHOIS look-up since they can't get in contact with the business to tell them to remove the products. They stated since I have direct control over the content of the website that they would legally go after me if I didn't comply and remove the products their client had a licensing issue with.
Any suggestions on what if anything else I need to do other than what they stated?
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