the perp could resell it way before the courts got to them.
the perp could add it their porn gateway/backdoor/frontdoor regime.
the perp might just get their kicks from using stolen credit cards.

> From: Robert Kidd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 03:06:57 +0900
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Who owns tradingsportscards.com?
> 
> On 02:29 AM 05/01/2002, Christopher Masto wrote....
> The RSP ends up eating the $100 and the thief gets
> to keep his domain name
> 
> I am probably opening up a can of worms that has already been opened on
> this list and I admit I don't have much experience in this area but I will
> say that I can't believe that is true if it were taken to court. However,
> in the real world I understand that it is not feasible to take someone to
> court for a hundred dollars but arn't there lawsa agianst this in most
> countries. Don't the police want to hear about this type of fraud? Again
> maybe I am naive but I can't believe the person would be able to keep the
> fraudulently purchased domain name and use it for ten years openly when
> everyone knows it was purchased illegally. Is there not some way to gather
> all these incidents together and have somebody "deregister" the domain
> names?  How could the person protest against this when it was an illegal
> purchase in the first place. I just don't see how it could work for the
> perpetrator.
> 
> Bob 
> 
> 

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