>On Monday, September 15, 2003, at 04:41 PM, Dave Warren wrote:
>
>>George Kirikos wrote:
>>>Not only is Verisign squatting on all unregistered domains, via their
>>>wildcarding, they are also going after PENDING DELETE, RGP, and ACTIVE
>>>domains with no nameservers.
>>
>>I am curious, redirecting inactive names is one thing, but hijacking a
>>domain which has been purchased and simply doesn't have nameservers (But is
>>still legally paid, in full) has to be a special case, and I'd imagine one
>>that might be harder for Verisign to defend against in court, no?
>
>1. Remove your domain name from NS
>
>2. Document Verisign hijacking your traffic.
>
>3. Join the class action
>
>4. Share in the settlement (probably a $5 NSI registration certificate).
Those coupon or $5 off your next purchase, legal settlements, are bullshit.
Cash paid out by cheques by the offenders send a stronger message.
That whole register.com bs settlement is absurd. 5$ off your next
purchase from the corporation that screwed you last time.
feh.
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