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Originally Posted by FrameShifter
Spamhaus had way too much power and it was good for them to get knocked down. I think this is a special case, and will set a precedent. I don't think it will end up being a catchall to get domains yanked all over the place.
I wonder if icann may fill the void left vacant by spamhaus, and fight spammers directly. 
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I agree. I've dealt with Spamhaus and they feel as if they are always right and everyone else is wrong - with no legal recourse. They fail to understand their actions might harm legit companies and these companies have no rights.
While Spamhaus might have good intentions, they need to understand that their actions can hurt others.