Hello Bob's,

Friday, September 22, 2000, 9:48:54 AM, you wrote:

> THE DAY THE THING EXPIRED AND WASN'T RENEWED was the day the domain lost
> 'ownership'. The fact that it WAS registered through Netsol does NOT give
> them the right to hold onto it. Domains are in the public domain, they do
> not 'belong' to Netsol to rent, nor do they 'belong' to the person renting
> them. All I'm buying is the exclusive right to USE that name for a year, or
> more.

And you buy the right to use it from the registrar.  The registrar, in
turn, buys the right to let you use it from the Registry.  They pay
that fee, and the decision then is their's as to how to handle it.
The domain is not "public domain."

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Best regards,
 William                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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