I don't want to go too deep on a legal issue, but the issue is not
WHETHER you do it, but HOW you do it (funny how this is the case with
most things). if you have clear terms of service and provide your
customers with control of their assets you are likely to have no
problem. IANAL (or at least not anymore and thank goodness for that).
Dave Warren wrote:
> Russ Goodwin wrote:
>
>> At 01:13 PM 11/17/2004, Arthur van Dorp wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Well we certainly won't put any advertisement on our customers
>>> domains. I don't know what kind of customers you have, but ours
>>> would be up in arms and I think rightly so. We would like to have no
>>> nameserver entries at all for those customers that don't additionaly
>>> buy our hosting solutions.
>>>
>>
>>
>> It's become a standard practice - at most registrars (and resellers)
>> if you don't set up a web site and have their nameservers listed, the
>> registrar/reseller will point your web traffic to a parking page.
>>
>>
> Any if you plan on doing so, I suggest you ask Registrar.com how well
> that worked out for them.
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