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One gray area (or registrar trick) is when a registrar catches a name and immediately auctions the name off... thus the registrar remains just an intermediary (this is OK) overseeing a transaction in which the dropped domain goes to an actual paying customer. However, many things go wrong with auctions at the dishonest registrars ... who manipulate the auction behind the scenes.
I have proof of auction winners not being awarded domains and the domain consequently remaining registered to the registrar ... indefinitely (= warehousing). They create the illusion of a "fair process" by holding an auction ... which they then sabotage so that the dropping domain ultimately comes back to them. But, the subject of this thread is about even worse violations such as registrars outright grabbing names for themselves in direct contradiction to the ICANN policy statement posted above.
Remember the .EU fiasco with several hundred fake registrars all created to capture high quality .eu's? Point being that some registrars have shown again and again they will engage in abuses if no one is willing to challenge them. So people utilize various registrars (investing considerable time) to catch dropping names with the reasonable expectation that they are participating in a fair process. This "fair process" being manipulated and exploited by dishonest registrars sneaking in the back door while domainers attempt to obtain dropping names at other fair and reputable registration companies (but with little success).
I have proof of auction winners not being awarded domains and the domain consequently remaining registered to the registrar ... indefinitely (= warehousing). They create the illusion of a "fair process" by holding an auction ... which they then sabotage so that the dropping domain ultimately comes back to them. But, the subject of this thread is about even worse violations such as registrars outright grabbing names for themselves in direct contradiction to the ICANN policy statement posted above.
Remember the .EU fiasco with several hundred fake registrars all created to capture high quality .eu's? Point being that some registrars have shown again and again they will engage in abuses if no one is willing to challenge them. So people utilize various registrars (investing considerable time) to catch dropping names with the reasonable expectation that they are participating in a fair process. This "fair process" being manipulated and exploited by dishonest registrars sneaking in the back door while domainers attempt to obtain dropping names at other fair and reputable registration companies (but with little success).