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RE: [registrars] I thought this was looked down on?
thanks 
- the key here is compliance and if, as you say, the fields have been filled in 
correctly, then I agree there is no issue.
 
erica
  Quoting from the thread below (perhaps 
  this is wrong info?)...
  
    
      
        
          
            - > Actually, this is technically OK, because those nameservers 
            do 
            
- > exist and they really are the servers for that 
            domain.  It may 
            
- > not be what some of us think is in the best interests of 
            the 
            
- > DNS community, but it is compliant with the rules.  
            Got to hand 
            
- > it to them, it's 
    creative.
     
  
Jeff
At 08:28 AM 
  6/2/00 +1000, Erica Roberts wrote:
  I don't 
    think that the issue is about the rights of people to advertise or register 
    names for the purpose of resale.  Rather the issue is about correctly 
    filling in the fields required for the administration of the dns.  IMHO 
    js is right when he says - > I would think this is a clear violation of 
    the agreements because this
> WHOIS output does not list the true 
    nameservers.  
 
 
erica
 -----Original 
    Message-----
From: owner-registrars@dnso.org [mailto:owner-registrars@dnso.org]On 
    Behalf Of Jeff Field
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 3:02 
    AM
To: jelliott@tucows.com; Bryan Evans; Jeff Shrewsbury Info 
    Avenue; Len; registrars@dnso.org
Subject: RE: [registrars] I 
    thought this was looked down on?
    
      - Assuming you don't register a name that infringes on someone else's 
      right to the name (trademark issues and all that..."cybersquatting"), 
      people are allowed to register names that they think are worth something 
      to somebody else.  They have a right to advertise the fact that the 
      name is for sale (check out any auction site or domain broker site, you 
      will find tens of thousands of names for sale).  Using the 
      nameservers associated with the domain name to advertise the name as being 
      available for purchase is just another means, albeit creative, for selling 
      the name.  IMHO, any organized discussion about this would be a 
      complete waste of time.
      - Jeff
      - At 11:37 AM 5/30/00 -0700, Josh Elliott wrote:
      
        - I would tend to think this facilitates and promotes 
        cybersquatting.  No?
 
        
          - -----Original Message----- 
          
- From:
  Jeff Field [mailto:jfield@namesecure.com] 
          - Sent:
  Tuesday, May 30, 2000 11:24 AM 
          - To:
  jelliott@tucows.com; Bryan Evans; Jeff Shrewsbury Info 
          Avenue; Len; registrars@dnso.org 
          - Subject:
  RE: [registrars] I thought this was looked down 
          on?
 
          - Why?
          - Jeff
          - At 10:22 AM 5/30/00 , Josh Elliott wrote:
          
            - Creative, but probably something we need to address in the 
            COC.
            - Josh
            - > -----Original Message----- 
            
- > From: owner-registrars@dnso.org [mailto:owner-registrars@dnso.org]On 
            
- > Behalf Of Bryan Evans 
            
- > Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 7:12 AM 
            
- > To: Jeff Shrewsbury Info Avenue; Len; registrars@dnso.org 
            
- > Subject: RE: [registrars] I thought this was looked down 
            on? 
            
- > 
            
- > 
            
- > Actually, this is technically OK, because those nameservers 
            do 
            
- > exist and they really are the servers for that 
            domain.  It may 
            
- > not be what some of us think is in the best interests of 
            the 
            
- > DNS community, but it is compliant with the rules.  
            Got to hand 
            
- > it to them, it's creative. 
            
- > 
            
- > -Bryan 
            
- > 
            
- > -----Original Message----- 
            
- > From: owner-registrars@dnso.org [mailto:owner-registrars@dnso.org]On 
            
- > Behalf Of Jeff Shrewsbury Info Avenue 
            
- > Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 7:27 AM 
            
- > To: Len; registrars@dnso.org 
            
- > Subject: Re: [registrars] I thought this was looked down 
            on? 
            
- > 
            
- > 
            
- > Len: 
            
- > 
            
- > I would think this is a clear violation of the agreements 
            because this 
            
- > WHOIS output does not list the true nameservers. Agree? 
            
- > 
            
- > What are the sanctions for such a violation? Or will we 
            have to wait until 
            
- > the compliance liasion gets further along to find out? 
            
- > 
            
- > js 
            
- > 
            
- > 
            
- > At 03:18 PM 5/28/00 -0600, Len wrote: 
            
- > >Hi, 
            
- > > 
            
- > >     This is a 
            nice practice! 
            
- > > 
            
- > > 
            
- > >   Domain Name: W7X.COM 
            
- > >   Registrar: ALABANZA, INC. 
            
- > >   Whois Server: whois.bulkregister.com 
            
- > >   Referral URL: www.bulkregister.com 
            
- > >   Name Server: 
            NS1.TO-BUY-THIS-DOMAIN-FAX-305-463-9709.COM 
            
- > >   Name Server: 
            NS3.THIS-DOMAIN-IS-FOR-SALE.COM 
            
- > >   Name Server: 
            NS2.EMAILUS-DOMAINSALESATDOMAINCOLLECTION.COM 
            
- > >   Updated Date: 27-apr-2000 
            
- > > 
            
- > > 
            
- > >len 
            
- > > 
            
- > > 
            
- >
                                                         
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