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Here is another one. Same thief as china.net. Yeah, buddy, I got all your heists, even those with your other false names....
If the thief was smart (who shall remain nameless for now), he would sell his stolen names to the first clueless buyer.
Working with DotRegistrar, seems a case is building for them to execute Para 23 of the Agreement--they can legally cancel the domain because false Who Is data was provided. Pressure from ICANN (Dan Halloran--halloran@icann.org), the Internet community as a whole, legal vulnerabilities, and DotRegistrar's own business sense will win out. (Refusing to cancel the name will just result in lost revenue for DotRegistrar if they allow their reputation to suffer. No registrar wants to be known as harboring a huge cache of high profile stolen domains.)
Stay tuned.......
PS. Could there be a Mole at Network Solutions?
If the thief was smart (who shall remain nameless for now), he would sell his stolen names to the first clueless buyer.
Working with DotRegistrar, seems a case is building for them to execute Para 23 of the Agreement--they can legally cancel the domain because false Who Is data was provided. Pressure from ICANN (Dan Halloran--halloran@icann.org), the Internet community as a whole, legal vulnerabilities, and DotRegistrar's own business sense will win out. (Refusing to cancel the name will just result in lost revenue for DotRegistrar if they allow their reputation to suffer. No registrar wants to be known as harboring a huge cache of high profile stolen domains.)
Stay tuned.......
PS. Could there be a Mole at Network Solutions?