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RE: [ga] WHOIS accuracy, and name deletions


..by the way, spamming is penalized under laws as the one I refered in the
quoted posting. That work for you?

Atentamente, Regards
Rodrigo Orenday Serratos



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De: owner-ga@dnso.org [mailto:owner-ga@dnso.org]En nombre de Andy
Gardner
Enviado el: Jueves, 09 de Enero de 2003 02:41 PM
Para: ga@dnso.org
Asunto: RE: [ga] WHOIS accuracy, and name deletions


At 1:24 PM -0600 1/9/03, Rodrigo  Orenday Serrato wrote:
>Here's a thought I just came up with. If you've registered a domain name
and
>you actively use it for your website, and you have a number of pages in sai
>website, perhaps it wouldn't be too much trouble to include one wherein
>someone suing you as per the UDRP could serve the process on you and obtain
>proof of service thereof.

Great. Another easy way for spammers to bombard domain owners.

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Andrew P. Gardner
barcelona.com stolen, stmoritz.com stays. What's uniform about the UDRP?
We could ask ICANN to send WIPO a clue, but do they have any to spare?
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