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Originally Posted by hiOsilver I have never maintained that I know many of the relevant facts in this matter. However, it is apparent that a few people were able to benefit on what had been reserved as valuable public property. At a minimum, the Dept of Commerce needs to be brought into this to investigate what has happened here. I started this thread because I hope that enough interest will be generated that the appropriate people will be brought in to investigate, and possibly right what appears to be a travesty. |
Am I invisible here? I have provided facts, none of which are being disputed. There were reserve names on the drop lists put out by the registry and available publicly at the site. The whois status for all reserve names changed publicly. The time frame for the release was public and updated throughout last year. Done the old way, there would have been auctions for the names which would have limited the domains to those with deep pockets. I paid $6.95. It could not have been more fair.