I too support Microsoft. I think people don't understand how good it can be for an industry to have a rich successful company like Microsoft driving innovation. Look at Ebay, how many people have become successful in some way related to Ebay? A lot.
I think Microsoft wants a lot of unresolving typos out there when they launch their tool. I don't think their tool will be about typos, It will be about unresolving typos. I think it will be too risky for them to redirect anything that resolves, whether they consider it legit or not. They don't have the right to be judge and jury of the internet, only to capture unresolving typos. If they redirected traffic to just one legitimate domain on accident, they would be slaughtered in the courts and in public opinion. This is why I think they are going on the offensive. They want to kill domain tasting and leave unresolving typos out there to be grabbed by their tool.
I think Microsoft wants a lot of unresolving typos out there when they launch their tool. I don't think their tool will be about typos, It will be about unresolving typos. I think it will be too risky for them to redirect anything that resolves, whether they consider it legit or not. They don't have the right to be judge and jury of the internet, only to capture unresolving typos. If they redirected traffic to just one legitimate domain on accident, they would be slaughtered in the courts and in public opinion. This is why I think they are going on the offensive. They want to kill domain tasting and leave unresolving typos out there to be grabbed by their tool.