Subject: Re: Ethical Issue
From: Bill Gerrard (bill@daze.net)
Date: Fri Feb 18 2000 - 13:14:25 EST
Hello,
This potential problem has ALWAYS existed. As always, for any business or
personal dealings, you should always know/trust who you are transacting
business with, even if it's just a simple whois lookup.
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Abhishek Rungta wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I have recently been cheated on a very dirty ground, and i hope everyone
> will take a lesson from this.
>
> There are some domain registration and hosting companies who are making a
> interface from where we can check the domain name availibility. And they
> create a LOG of it ! If these domain is not immediately purchased, and it is
> tempting (in my case, because i just wanted to register it thru my
> interface) they buy it and auction it.
>
> I feel this is not a very good thing to do. I dont know about the global
> view about this subject and may be i am over reacting because i have
> suffered.
>
> If this would have happened once , i can understand as coincidence, but it
> did happened TWICE.
>
> It is open to your discussion, as all of you are going to be having your own
> mechanism in domain registration system through OpenSRS, and this issue
> might just affect a little bit the way we do business.
>
> Abhishek Rungta
> Indus Net
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