> My client had a domain name that was allowed to expire due to
> circumstances beyond their control.  It has since been reregistered by
> someone with no obvious connection to the domain and it has since been
> pointed at a pornographic website.  My client is not opposed to

This may be a coincidence, however, this wouldn't happen to be the domain
that this article is about?

"America Online removed a link Sunday night that directed children to a
Web site that recently changed its focus to pornography."

http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/2001/11/27/aol-porn.htm

I was about to post this quote from AOL spokesman Nicholas Graham.

"Recently a legitimate teen site's Web address lapsed and was subsequently
hijacked," 

Someone needs to give this fellow a clue.  It lapsed, meaning they forgot
to renew it and someone else saw that the domain was available and
registered it.  You can't hijack something that is available for
registration...


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