On 11/10/12 22:05, John Nagle wrote:
    I would argue against this exception for ".com" and ".net".
If someone is mounting an attack, it would probably be in those TLDs.

Not if they aren't included.

Discriminating against domain owners in .com or .net because of what some criminals may or may not do seems unreasonable to me.

    If Network Solutions wants an exception for "grandfathered"
domain names, let them publish a list of those domains for public
comment.  Is the problem big enough to worry about?

The fact that a name is no longer permitted doesn't make it automatically problematic from a "can be used to commit crime" point of view.

Gerv


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