I defiantly don't think it is fair when someone brakes the rules either
this. But honestly, I wouldn't see it as a benefit right now to use their
Logo and the v-jerks pay and are legally able to use it and look at what
practices they are using in the registration world. Gives ICANN a horrible
name.


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert L Mathews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 11:49 PM
Subject: Re: Icann Logo?


> At 5/11/02 10:59 AM, Joey Olson wrote:
>
> >Hi Mike,
> >
> >This has been previously discussed on the lists and can be found in the
> >archives.
> >
> >http://www.opensrs.org/archives/discuss-list/0107/0847.html
> >
> >In short, they can't us the logo. If they are a reseller, let our
> >Compliance Department know.
>
>
> Hmmm. I reported an OpenSRS reseller using the ICANN logo to compliance
> over six months ago. The compliance people wrote back to me to say that
> they would look into it, and nothing happened; the company is still using
> the logo and still offering OpenSRS registrations.
>
> The site even says "<company name> is an ICANN approved Registrar" next
> to the logo (and no, the company is definitely not a registrar in
> addition to being an OpenSRS reseller -- it's a small one-person Web
> design company, he offers domain name registrations solely through
> OpenSRS, and the "Manage Your Domain" link points to
> "manage.opensrs.org").
>
> Worse, the company owner knows he is not entitled to use the logo and
> that he isn't an ICANN registrar (I pointed this out to him in an e-mail
> exchange), and doesn't seem to care.
>
> I'm sending a reminder with details to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and to
> Joey.
>
> --
> Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies
>
> "The trouble with doing something right the first time is that nobody
> appreciates how difficult it was."
>
>

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