At 1:22 PM -0500 9/16/03, Joe Laffey wrote:
>
>Write and complain NOW in two ways:
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>email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>and go here:
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>http://reports.internic.net/cgi/registrars/problem-report.cgi

This web form returned:

Thank you for your report. We're sorry that you have experienced trouble with your 
domain registration. We have sent your problem report to ICANN, which will forward it 
to your registrar. We hope you will be able to resolve the matter to your satisfaction.

So, it just gets sent to Verisign, with no review?!?

Here's what I wrote to ICANN.

The new wildcard DNS records that make all unregistered lookups resolve to Verisign 
are criminal.

This is the equivalent of registering millions of domain names and then redirecting 
them to Verisign. Surely Verisign must be made to pay a very substantial sum to 
'register' all of these domains that now resolve to their server.

If Verisign is permitted to do this, then I want MY share of the free domains and I'd 
like them to resolve to my servers. Why should Verisign be given free domains if 
others are not?

Stop this nonsense right now. And maybe pull Verisign's license to manage the .com, 
.net and .org domains. Their arrogance astounds me. This is the last straw.

-- 
Warren Michelsen  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Online Tools For Business --  <http://www.OTFB.com/>
Small Business & E-commerce web hosting


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