On Thu, 24 May 2007, Kradorex Xeron wrote: > > Very true - If this is going to work, it's goign to have to be on a global > scale, Not just one country of registrars can be made to correct the problem > as people who maliciously register domains will just do what the spyware > companies do, go to a country that doesn't care and do business there. isn't that why we have ICANN? Shouldn't we ask for policy at the ICANN level that penalizes registrys who can then penalize registrars for bad behaviour? From the beginning of this discussion there's ben the point made that without financial incentives this is all moot. That supposed policy should include financial penalties it would seem. -Chris
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