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[ga] criminal charges? - Re: Questions for ICANN...


If you suspect that the criminal law has been breached
(obtaining goods or services through deception is illegal
in lots of places), maybe you could find an ambitious
District Attourney up for reelection - or some other
prosecuting authority in an interested jusrisdiction.

If US-ians are on average 6 handshakes or fewer away
from the US President, someone must know somebody
whose job it is to take an interest.

You'd never know...

	Paul

Richard Henderson wrote (and I snipped):
> 
> ...I've just been reading the ICANN Advisory concerning 
 > WHOIS data accuracy....
> ...I'd be grateful if you could respond to me and the 
 > community, with answers to the following questions...
> 
> ...What steps has ICANN taken to find out whether Yesnic 
 > submitted false Trademark data?
> 
> ...It appears that DomainBank breached the 
 > Registry/Registrar rules in the submission of
 > 93 .info Sunrise names on behalf of... Strategic
> Domains... The Registry/Registrar rules stipulate 
 > that to sponsor a Sunrise name, registrars
 > had to ensure that four data fields were
> properly entered: Trademark Name; Trademark Number; 
 > Trademark Country; Trademark Date.
 > DomainBank submitted 93 names which lacked information
> in ALL FOUR of these datafields.
> ...Given Hal Lubsen's association both with DomainBank 
 > AND with Afilias (as its CEO), can ICANN please confirm
 > that the Afilias rules were indeed abused...
 >
> ...Please bear in mind that consumers lost money, 
 > because many ICANN-accredited registrars charged
 > non-refundable fees to pre-register names...
>  
> ...In the case of Spy Productions, which is a 
 > well-documented case where the registrar admitted
 > he filled in fake Trademark data in the .info Sunrise to
> give his customers a chance...


-- 
  Paul the argumentative     ( notmyopinion@btinternet.com )
   "Opinions expressed in this email are not necessarily incorrect."


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