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- Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 09:02:18 +0200
- From: Hank Nussbacher <hank@ibm.net.il>
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At 10:10 AM 6/20/97 -0400, Sandy C. Kronenberg wrote:
>WHAT!!!!...How can they preregister? what is going on here?
You are basing your info from the draft application form V11, right? It
says near the top that it is a draft. During our discussions between iPOC
and PAB, the item about preregistrations has come up and it has been removed
from the current draft application form (internal still).
If any potential registrar guarantees pre-registration they will be sued for
fraud by the person requesting the new domain, when they don't get it.
Review all the cavaets Netnames uses when accepting an application for a new
gTLD. Any other company can do the same.
>
>
>>Note that NetNames have already broken the rules by accepting
>>applications and "preregistering" in the IAHC domain names. According
>>to the rules this disqualifies them. Watch! Also, in the past they have
>>reserved (and no doubt will continue) domain names for profitable
>>resale later. They are fairly discrete about it unlike some other
>>sharks out there. They are only here for the money and not the good of
>>the net in spite of what you hear them say.
>
>_________________________________________________________
>Sandy C. Kronenberg phone (248)
855-1580
>Defrag Inc. fax
(248) 855-1041
>
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Hank Nussbacher
iPOC member
[The views expressed above are the authors alone and may not reflect
the view of other iPOC members]
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