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[ga] What were motives of Bible-quoting Corinthians.com owner?
All assembly members,
From Politech:
Date:
Sat, 08 Dec 2001 11:36:20 -0500
From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
To: politech@politechbot.com
CC: jdsallen@ix.netcom.com
This is a long-standing debate and I suspect people's minds are largely
made up. But first-come-first-served always seemed to be a good rule of
thumb to me, unless you're intentionally creating a site that's
confusingly
similar to that of a trademark owner. For instance, I registered
shorten.com in 1997 or so (I was thinking of launching an info-locating
site). Sometime in 1999 I had a less-than-pleasant conversation with a
fellow who had created compression software called shorten and seemed to
want the domain. Nothing ever happened, and eventually I let the
registration lapse -- with the predictable result that it's now an
links-to-naughty-p0rn site.
So by the first-come-first-served test, while we might recognize that
our
Bible-quoting friend to be a recent convert to the merits of Holy Writ,
his
registration would not have been imperiled unless he created the "soccer
info here" site or something similar.
Background:
"Bible-quoting Corinthians.com publisher replies to Politech"
http://www.politechbot.com/p-02892.html
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