Fergie wrote:

<<snip>>
> In their notice to registrars, nic.at makes it clear they in no way support
> spamming or phishing. Due to the legal situation they note their options
> are very limited, mainly because the contract is with the domain owner
> themselves.

The solution to this, then, is obvious.

nic.at is clearly unable to setup and run a satisfactory registry 
operation so ICANN should move quickly to revoke nic.at's status and 
distribute nic.at's userbase, including the clearly very scummy part of 
it, to others with at least a smattering of clue about the kinds of 
things running a responsible registry actually involves.

Of course, that assumes ICANN actually gives a rat's arse -- I don't 
recommend you hold your breath...


Regards,

Nick FitzGerald

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