In what other industry do you think this is being done properly?
Banks certainly do their own authentication and authorization.

- AL

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Subject: Re: Domain security a registry issue (WAS: Re: More Stolen Domains
-- not FUD)

Ross Rader wrote:

> I thought we were talking about fraudulent transfers? The logical
> behavior you describe is only typically applicable in legitimate
> instances. The boundary case is actually a fraudulent transfer on the
> anniversary.



I was addressing the general issue of the conflict of interest inherent 
in having someone woh has a profit motive being the party to whom one 
must authenticate and authorize.

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