| If the TOS was changed AFTER the auction, I believe that is grounds enough for legal action.
Forget this thing being about dot mobi, or Sedo, or anything.
Think about it from a broader perspective of domaining in general. Domainers are really treated like shit, from Parking companies to auction websites. In no other industry are the actual players short changed so much.
There is this attitude that domaining is a "hobby" or something you do part-time and don't really care about. This gives the likes of Sedo and Bodis to define terms on their own accord, cancel them, change them on their own free will. Which other professional industry works this way? |