Consider also instead of http://www.opensrss.net (extra s), how about http://wwww.opensrs.net/ (extra w)
looks like my ISP has already blocked things off, so I can't really test it. But an article from
searchday pointed this out.
grr....
I have trademarks , and somesubdomain.mytrademark.com going to verisign seems pretty wrong to me.
Cameron
Jeremy Kinsey wrote:
On Monday, September 15, 2003, at 04:19 PM, Swerve wrote:
Time for my once in 3 years discuss list post.
How is it against the UDRP?.. What exactly are you going to WIPO? The name doesn't exist!! It's an IP attorneys wet dream at that layer.
Good to hear from ya 3 years later.
If it's a misspelling of an existing domain, then it "exists", as the viewer was trying to get to
Opensrs.Net
but typed in Opensrsss.Net
cause they threw up on their keyboard when they heard about Verisign's dirty scummy tactics, which caused their keyboard to occasionally repeattt.
Benefiting from misspelled domains has been proven to be bad faith domain purchasing. Revising the whole fucking registry system to suit Verisign's commercial needs is Wrong and likely illegal.
C'mon Icann, pull the switch, make the phone calls, ... Shut Verisign Out of running the .com/.net registries.
There are other problems.. Try doing and NSlookup or try resolving other issues that are network related from the command line to only end up at verisigns IP. Not good.. Time for Verisign to go the way of the fishes.
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