Michael and all,

  Good suggestion, except I would only give ICANN 7 days, just like
they like to give everybody else...  Also make sure you file in a district
outside of the state of California.  Makes it a bit more interesting for
ICANN.

Michael Sondow wrote:

> Richard Sexton wrote:
>
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Conrad)
>
> > Not sure what to do besides complain to ICANN about them.   As far as
> > I'm concerned, they are criminals.  And I can refuse the charge on my
> > credit card, but then I've lost the domain too.
>
> Suggestions:
>
> 1) Send a complaint letter to ICANN via USPS, return receipt
> requested, demanding normal registration of your domain name within
> 15 days, and attach copies of all communications with the registrar,
> including e-mail messages. Send copies to your congressmen and
> senators, and keep one for the court.
>
> 2) If no normal registration within 15 days, immediately file
> charges of unfair business practices against the registrar and
> ICANN, under your state's Commercial Code, in the superior court of
> your county, asking for $75,000 damages (or whatever the minimum is
> for Sup. Ct. jurisdiction there) if you feel you can justify that
> much, otherwise file for less in a lower court. You can file quite
> easily as a pro se complainant (self-litigant). Nothing to pay but
> the filing fee, usually about $100. If there's a pro se office at
> your courthouse, ask them for help.
>
> 3) Get a book called "Represent Yourself in Court", Bergman &
> Berman-Barrett. Nolo Press, 1993. It will tell you how to proceed.
>
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Regards,

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