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Re: [policy] When Tech Meets Policy...


From: Carl Karsten <carl () personnelware com>
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 13:38:28 -0500


Chris L. Morrow wrote:


On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, John C. A. Bambenek wrote:

That's exactly the problem.... "the goal of tasting is to collect pay
per click ad revenue"...

Ten years ago the internet was for porn, now it's for
MLM/Affiliate/PPC scams.  As long as we put up with companies abusing
the Internet as long as they are making a buck, they'll keep doing it.

to be very clear, this 'domain tasting' (no matter if you like it or not)
is just using a 'loophole' in the policy/purchase that's there for the
safe guarding of normal folks. It just happens that you can decide within
5 days that you don't want a domain or 1 million domains...

So, to be clear folks want to make it much more difficult for
grandma-jones to return the typo'd: mygramdkids.com for mygrandkids.com
right?

Not just that, they want registrars to take a revenue cut.

I am assuming that
A. a registrar would get less business being "less forgiving" than others.
B. a registrar gets revenue from tasted domains that taste good.

I see no finical incentive for a registrar to change their policy.

Carl K


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