I invite all of you to read the entire email chain between myself and OKcoin.
Then decide for yourself who is in the right or wrong here:
https://imgur.com/a/DabzSIt's a long read, but lots of interesting points.
Thanks for the link, I prefer to inform myself regarding things. I fortunately have some free time this morning to read. I actually have never been to Bitcoin.com or saw a reason too visit it, from my perspective OKCoin was doing a poor job maintaining and promoting the domain.
Edit:
After reading the document, it seems obvious, that OKCoin is trying to breach the original contract. It does appear as though they forged a new version of the contract, and it does seem likely that the lawyer they employed to email you is likely fake.
RV,
The saddest thing about all this is Bitcoin.com is being neglected and it has so much potential for the community, I just tried to load it and it forwards me to blockchain.info. The most righteous thing for the time being would be too open source bitcoin.com codebase on github and let us decide what to put on the page so we can provide information to those looking for it. After the community gets it too a decent state, focus on monetizing the domain.