I thought the Registry owns the domain and the
registration is only a license to use it. Is that wrong?
m2
On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 08:56:21 -0700
Michael Dean <michaelldean@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>why so much traffic about one Southern bigot? One
>comeback is that domains registered by a Canadian
>registrar become personal property, while those
>registered in the U.S. are not personal property. That
>is my conclusion after reviewing current law, but of
>course, I am not a lawyer.
>Adam Selene wrote:
>
>>>He's from the Southern US, and informed us that he would
>>>only do business with American companies.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Suggest he do business with a more patriotic company such
>>as Verisign,
>>who provides wiretapping infrastructure (Versign
>>NetDiscovery) allowing law enforcement and Homeland
>>Security officials listen to the telephone, fax and data
>>transmissions of American citizens.
>>
>> Adam
>>
>>
>>
>>
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