>Another orth to this oganal might be registrars that enforce >registration rules. "Hi, I'm blah.biz and I've registered with the >you-can-find-me-to-sue-me registrar".
Not a terrible idea, but there is no such registrar and I doubt there ever will be. The margins in the GTLD registar business are vanishingly small. Sure, someone could charge an extra $N for a findability service, but what's the advantage of bundling that with registrations? You find out who someone's registrar is by asking the domain's WHOIS server, and if you're going to do that, it's just as easy to query a third party reputation service. R's, John _______________________________________________ ietf-dkim mailing list http://dkim.org
