wildcards
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- Subject: wildcards
- From: torn <torn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 15:02:39 +0200
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Verisign has continually been abusing the power that has been handed out
to them. Two such examples are its mailing of false renewal notices, and
its most recent exploit: sitefinder.verisign.com. Now, nearly all
mistyped names will be sent to Verisign where they can do whatever they
like to the unwitting user. There are even categories on
sitefinder.verisign.com where one can browse and go to sites which are
undoubtedly paying Verisign for the space.
Please take this, and the hundreds or thousands of e-mails you will
receive, into consideration, and exercise the power that ICANN has.
Verisign has continually been abusing and tricking people through
deceptive business practices, and this should be the last straw.
Verisign should not only be removed from it's post, but it should also
be fined for its numerous escapades designed to make money.
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