At 12:03 AM 4/3/00 -0700, William X. Walsh wrote:
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>On 03-Apr-2000 Coolfred Internet Services wrote:
>> A lawsuit in a small claims court would easily settle
>> this.
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>So there you go. You have local recourse. No need for opensrs to do
>anything.
Correct.
> Get a court order to transfer the domain, and submit it to opensrs, and you
>have the domain. But now instead of costing you $10, its cost you
>what...nearly $100 not including your time?
Which makes it the perfect self limiting factor, they can eat the small $$
and sue if someone does take them for big $$.
But as said before, owning/controlling a domain name that has so little
value that the client won't even pay $20 for it WILL NOT get your RCUs back.
Cheers,
Eric Ross
QuickNames.com
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