I know it sucks, but legally they have the option of adding new requirements to domain names. Domain names should be like trademarks because you have to spend time and money branding the name. But sadly it is not treated that way. It is only true when it belongs to a large company. All I can suggest is renew it for 10 years before the new policy goes into effect, and slowing de-emphasize your .org domain name. --Kit > Hello Kit, > > Friday, March 02, 2001, 6:35:30 PM, Kit wrote: > >> I believe deleting your .org domain would be illegal. All they can do is >> not allow you to renew your existing .org domain if you don't meet the >> requirements. > > That is essentially the same thing.
- Possible forced deletion of your .org domain. Swerve
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