Re: [Re: [Re: GoDaddy:]

From: Loren Stocker (loren@800.net)
Date: Sun May 11 2003 - 00:05:18 EDT


Roger,

The number me be off, but you GET 300 computers working for you when you buy
into a service like Snapnames. Just $69! They do a damn good job and you too
can be a star! Buy a "snap back" today.

Best, Loren

"Roger B.A. Klorese" <rogerk@queernet.org> wrote:
George Kirikos wrote:

>
>1) It gives IP claimants superior rights by default. Other claimants
>who are EQUALLY legitimate are given fewer rights. e.g. if a farmer
>wanted to have apple.com they'd be behind Apple Computer, and dozens of
>other folks with "Apple" trademarks.
>

Which seems perfectly fair to me. It serves the users who are far more
likely to be looking for Apple Computer when they type in apple.com.

>2) Random lotteries are open to major abuse (and can become illegal
>lotteries, as .biz became). If the lotteries are 'free', they're open
>to gaming by multiple applications. If they're not free, "rich" people
>can still get multiple applications, to improve their odds.
>
>

Free lotteries are as open to gaming as first-come-first-served
automated hunts are. If you can afford 300 computers to try to
register, you have a better chance than those of us with one.



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