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Originally Posted by RawAlex
dig, it is one of the most uncomforting thoughts that many people have to deal with.
However, domains rights are contract law, and "domain stealers" are just that. You aren't stealing the ownership, you are stealing the rights to the domain... and that is still theft.
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and how is taking this guy's domains not 'stealing his rights' to the domain? Are we going to encounter a situation where we have x registrar who loves Reagan and hates porn trying to take your domains from you and y registrar following a completely different set of rules?
As I said before: declining to do business with someone is one thing. Threatening to take the benefits of all their work by taking their domain away from them (and probably making them part of the parked.com network) is something else, particularly when there is no proof of wrongdoing. If I had a registrar that was going to create extra work and increase my pain in the ass quotient, I'd get the hell away from them post haste. Oh wait, he can't. They froze his domains.