Cool! the main registrar of .com/.net sets up a mission to destroy the trust in the manaegement of the Internet infrastructure. Really exciting times. I wonder what will happen tomorrow.
I would recommend all serious users to contact their ISP and ask them to file a complaint to verisign on the ground that this bad business practice (apart from being unfair to all other registrars) breaks the Internet error recovery mechanisms in how the DNS system is supposed to find out that a site does not exists. This causes great griefs in * Fault searching * Error recovery in non-HTTP protocols, especially SMTP * SPAM filtering * Problem reporting by end-users to their support department * DNS resolution using domain search lists * and many other situations As someone else in the Slashdot thread said Internet is not only the web. Moreover not all persons who surf the web are looking for registering domain names. Adding a wildcard A or MX record in a root domain is not exacly a wise move by any means. In fact it is generally a bad move in any domain and should only be used in controlled subdomains of your own domain. Regards Henrik
