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Re: 11-Sept Police Widow Gets Domain-Cyberburned


Rick Merrill (RickMerrill@comTHROW.net)
Sat, 23 Oct 2004 10:34:58 GMT

> [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: What you are overlooking is that the
> lady did not come close to having her domain name for ten years. She
> had it at best for two or three years, it was an active domain name
> then it up and disappeared when the registrar chose to give it or
> sell it to the penis enlargement man.

There is NO evidence that it was an "active domain" name: in-use yes,
but apparently not having a paid-up registration. The real problem is
that ICAN does not have any 'grace period' that keeps a name that has
expired. It could have been the fault of the domain registration
service that failed to get the registration paid/registered in time.

It is this zero tolerance policy that is taken advantage of by domain
squatters/robbers. - RM

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