| At first glance this is indeed scary but on a deeper look I believe the complainant had a case worth fighting for and then, as shown, anything can happen. Most of us would not have the means to contest it.
Somebody mentioned "I would imagine that it is each of our responsibility to ultimately control what the content is." which is a good point.
Domains have been lost on much flimsier grounds than this.
Its really only a matter of time when our own domains get attention and parking a domain will always leave us open to 'profiteering' charges. Thats the risk we take and we should expect to possibly lose a small percentage of our names, rightly or wrongly.
Still, there is a reasonable counter claim here as its not an obvious decision. |