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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Sean Donelan wrote: > On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Christopher L. Morrow wrote: > > assume Mr. Rosen and MIT do... If the proper process was started then > > things look good, though unfortunately it may take some time to resolve > > the problem. That process/procedure is in place for a good reason, > > circumventing it will lead to problems in the long run. Do you circumvent > > for MS, for AOL, for ATT? At what point do you draw the line? My home > > business of pot painting? > > I agree rules and processes are important. Instead of calling it > circumvention, I would call it a robust exception handling process. Both > the intial process of protecting your identity, as well as the exception > handling process in the event it is compromised, should be available for > both my home domain as well as well-known companies like MS, AOL and > AT&T. It should be as hard to steal my domain as it is to steal AOL.COM. > > Unfortunately, there is very little I can do to prevent a > Registry/Registrar from giving my identity away without my > permission. So, more folks need to make the right noise at ICANN meetings about this policy.
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