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For Sale LAME-DELEGATION.ORG! how it was used to snag names!

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Originally posted by nameinvestor

retailer.com
nuclear.com
edition.com
china.net
advice.com
odyssey.com
client.com
luxembourg.com
fiesta.com
fiction.com
recover.com
set.com
athlete.com
netradio.com
golfclubs.com
recreation.com
rebel.com

Wow, what a collection. They sure didn't target anything less than A-grade names. Great to see nameinvestor that some resolution is on the way, but is deletion the fairest solution for the former registrants, given that some never received e-mail notifcation for renewal of the names?

I'm wondering whether the non-receipt of a renewal notice is grounds for complaint and repatriation of a name, or whether the onus is on a registrant to check for expirations, and therefore renewal notices are not an essential legal part of a domain registration agreement?
 

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I developed it myself. I got all his thefts and I think I have his real name now.
 

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Great detective work nameinvestor :)
 

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Keep us updated (in a thread) :)
 
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Thanks for the heads up, askii. On the internet, you cannot afford to keep your eyes wide shut.
 

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but if dotregistrar says its going to delete all these names, won't dotregistrar just be sneaky and drop the names to insiders ?
 

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i recall emailing whomever had athlete.com and recreation.com a long while ago and neither email got thru (was bounced back) I would imagine that the registrants didnt keep their info up to date. Hate to play devil's advocate here, but doesnt failure to keep contact information current void the contract with a registrar ? I didnt keep one of my domains emails up to date a long time ago and i lost my domain to someone trickign verisign, but when i told veriisng i never go tan email because my email address wasnt current, they told me that i had voided my contract by not keeping info diligantly up to date. And my lawyer agreed with them...hmmm
 

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ps. the info on eye.com looks funny too . It was up for renewal in May by a company that had owned it in usa since 1990 and now it says it belongs to someone in HK since 1990. ???
 

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>>they told me that i had voided my contract by not keeping info diligantly up to date. And my lawyer agreed with them...hmmm

Hmmm, that is interesting MillerTyme
 

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>>the info on eye.com looks funny too

Yes, looks like a very vague whois
 
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