The amazing thing is that it took seven years for NSI to file a complaint. (And three of those years were before the UDRP when NSI had complete control over the process!)
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In his written response to the UDRP, the respondent's lawyer claims that his client's domain "networksolution.com" is not confusingly similar to "networksolutions.com". Just for starters thats a pretty bold claim, but in his response he accidentally spells his client's domain as "networksolutions.com". Kinda hard for a panelist to overlook that![]()
The amazing thing is that it took seven years for NSI to file a complaint. (And three of those years were before the UDRP when NSI had complete control over the process!)
Chuck Hatcher
Raceland, Kentucky
The NSI that filed the complaint isn't the same NSI. VeriSign sold off NSI. Looks like the new NSI is doing many things different, and many of them better.
Ron
Domagon - Website Management and Domain Name Sales
Actually, VeriSign sold majority ownership of NetSol, retaining about 15%. ButOriginally Posted by valuenames
the new NetSol is definitely better than the old one, and they have to be with
competition getting tighter by the day.
I wonder when will they start going after the Finland-based owner of this one:
thenetworksolutions.com. It's showing an old NetSol banner.
I can't seem to find any WIPO or NAF decisions, so far. Have I just tipped off
someone from NetSol by this post?![]()
Last edited by davezan1; 10-28-2004 at 09:39 AM.
Vidi, Vici, Veni!
Agree, amazingly the new NetSol is one of the best registrars now as far as reg'ing com and net names. They now have good (toll-free) tech supt., good C.P., and easy transfers away with no hassles.Originally Posted by valuenames
Surprisingly it is much more difficult to transfer names to them than away, (mostly non-dot com/net) especially org's where the process is quite tedious. Other than that they are greatly improved since being spun-off and sold.
I would not hesitate using them except for the fact they still have high prices.
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