By: John Timmer, August 13, 2009
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Domain tasters" bitter as new fees put an end to their games
"Domain tasters" take advantage of a five-day domain name grace period to perform risk-free cybersquatting. Since ICANN upped the penalty for excessive cancellations, however, the practice has essentially disappeared. <SNIP>
"Domain tasters" take advantage of a five-day domain name grace period to perform risk-free cybersquatting. Since ICANN upped the penalty for excessive cancellations, however, the practice has essentially disappeared. <SNIP>
Apart from the obvious benefits, I'm curious to see what effect this will have on those annoying DNS redirects from MS, Comcast, Earthlink & etc.
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ICANN Rule 4.2.5
Prohibitions on warehousing of or speculation in domain names by registries or registrars;
http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/ra-agreement-17may01.htm
