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Originally Posted by SEO Expert
Actually, the most professional registrars would do this. (they are very anal about the laws)
I know NetworkSolutions did exactly the same thing in the past. Moniker.com too. Goddaddy isn't even worth mentioning.
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well I know for a fact that Namecheap has seized domains with no notice at all to the owners until after the fact, if you do a search for older threads you will see case after case of this, as well as tactics to try their hardest to not let you transfer out domains, which has improved over the last few years, but when I used them as my main registrar I had a nightmare of a time getting my domains away from them.