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RE: [registrars] I thought this was looked down on?
But he
was wrong. The whois output DOES list the true nameservers.
They were very
creative with the domain names they registered for
the nameservers. Check it out.
Instead of assuming someone is doing bad without any
proof, look in the registry, or do
an
nslookup and whois, for:
NS1.TO-BUY-THIS-DOMAIN-FAX-305-463-9709.COM
NS3.THIS-DOMAIN-IS-FOR-SALE.COM
NS2.EMAILUS-DOMAINSALESATDOMAINCOLLECTION.COM
They
are very active nameservers and domains. This is a total
non-issue.
-Bryan
I
don't think that the issue is about the rights of people to advertise or
register names for the purpose of resale. Rather the issue is about
correctly filling in the fields required for the administration of the
dns. IMHO js is right when he says - > I would think this is a clear
violation of the agreements because this
> WHOIS output does not list
the true nameservers.
erica
-----Original
Message-----
From: owner-registrars@dnso.org
[mailto:owner-registrars@dnso.org]On Behalf Of Jeff
Field
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 3:02 AM
To:
jelliott@tucows.com; Bryan Evans; Jeff Shrewsbury Info Avenue; Len;
registrars@dnso.org
Subject: RE: [registrars] I thought this was
looked down on?
Assuming you don't register a
name that infringes on someone else's right to the name (trademark issues
and all that..."cybersquatting"), people are allowed to register names that
they think are worth something to somebody else. They have a right to
advertise the fact that the name is for sale (check out any auction site or
domain broker site, you will find tens of thousands of names for
sale). Using the nameservers associated with the domain name to
advertise the name as being available for purchase is just another means,
albeit creative, for selling the name. IMHO, any organized discussion
about this would be a complete waste of time.
Jeff
At 11:37 AM
5/30/00 -0700, Josh Elliott wrote:
I would
tend to think this facilitates and promotes cybersquatting.
No?
-----Original
Message-----
From: Jeff Field [mailto:jfield@namesecure.com]
Sent:
Tuesday, May 30, 2000 11:24 AM
To: jelliott@tucows.com; Bryan
Evans; Jeff Shrewsbury Info Avenue; Len;
registrars@dnso.org
Subject: RE: [registrars] I thought this
was looked down on?
Why?
Jeff
At 10:22 AM
5/30/00 , Josh Elliott wrote:
Creative, but probably something we need
to address in the COC.
Josh
> -----Original
Message-----
> From: owner-registrars@dnso.org [mailto:owner-registrars@dnso.org]On
>
Behalf Of Bryan Evans
> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 7:12
AM
> To: Jeff Shrewsbury Info Avenue; Len;
registrars@dnso.org
> Subject: RE: [registrars] I thought this
was looked down on?
>
>
> Actually, this is
technically OK, because those nameservers do
> exist and they
really are the servers for that domain. It may
> not be
what some of us think is in the best interests of the
> DNS
community, but it is compliant with the rules. Got to
hand
> it to them, it's creative.
>
>
-Bryan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
owner-registrars@dnso.org [mailto:owner-registrars@dnso.org]On
>
Behalf Of Jeff Shrewsbury Info Avenue
> Sent: Tuesday, May 30,
2000 7:27 AM
> To: Len; registrars@dnso.org
> Subject: Re:
[registrars] I thought this was looked down
on?
>
>
> Len:
>
> I would think this is
a clear violation of the agreements because this
> WHOIS output
does not list the true nameservers. Agree?
>
> What are
the sanctions for such a violation? Or will we have to wait
until
> the compliance liasion gets further along to find
out?
>
> js
>
>
> At 03:18 PM 5/28/00
-0600, Len wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
>
> This is a nice
practice!
> >
> >
> > Domain
Name: W7X.COM
> > Registrar: ALABANZA,
INC.
> > Whois Server:
whois.bulkregister.com
> > Referral URL: www.bulkregister.com
> >
Name Server: NS1.TO-BUY-THIS-DOMAIN-FAX-305-463-9709.COM
>
> Name Server: NS3.THIS-DOMAIN-IS-FOR-SALE.COM
>
> Name Server:
NS2.EMAILUS-DOMAINSALESATDOMAINCOLLECTION.COM
> >
Updated Date: 27-apr-2000
> >
> >
>
>len
> >
> >
>
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