Dassa [dassa§dhs.org] wrote: > |> -----Original Message----- > |> From: dns-bounces+dassa=dhs.org§dotau.org > |> [mailto:dns-bounces+dassa=dhs.org§dotau.org] On Behalf Of > |> Deus Ex Machina > |> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 11:33 AM > |> To: .au DNS Discussion List > |> Subject: Re: [DNS] Cybersquatting > |> > |> Dassa [dassa§dhs.org] wrote: > |> > I prefer the following definition: > |> > Cybersquatting is the act of registering a popular Internet > |> > address--usually a company name--with the intent of > |> selling it to its rightful owner. > |> > |> there is no such thing as a "rightful" owner. two or more > |> entities can have perfectly valid claims over the same name. > |> I think thats where people go wrong they equate a trade > |> mark, company or business name etc as a right in the name > |> space. no such right exists > > One thing we can agree on. The only right is to use a hostname as it was > intended to be used and not as a commodity. certainly dont agree. domains are a commodity. they should be tradeable like any other commodity. VicReceived on Thu Sep 29 2005 - 00:13:48 UTC
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