At 10:35 1/09/02 -0700, J.D. Falk wrote:
>         ICANN, which oversees all registrars, doesn't have a policy
>         against spam, and it's unclear whether registrars are allowed
>         to turn off domain names when the domain is used in spam.

If the registrar has such a provision in the contract for registration, 
they can turn off the domain. It's merely a matter of what the contract 
defines as the rights between those two parties - ICANN has nothing to do 
with it.

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