Hi Brett, Perhaps you can tell me why, if this is such a good thing, it isn't an opt-in system? Pros: you know precisely who wants this. you get no bad publicity. Cons: You actually have to 'sell' the service to people. Rather than just assuming they want it. Cheers, Anand On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 11:39 PM, Brett Fenton <brett.fenton§netregistry.com.au> wrote: > Perhaps you can tell me why any DNS provider would out of hand see this as > something that is bad for an end user? > > a) They are only doing it on failed lookups (different story if they were > pushing content on valid lookups, and I think they understand this as well) > > b) If you want to see a 404, you can opt out of the system > > c) It's only internal to their own network, you aren't forced to use it, if > you feel that its completely untenable, you can simply use an alternate ISP. > > It's a completely different story to say when Verisign did it and there was no > alternative. They rightly copped a kick in the ass. > >> I noticed: >> >> http://www.crn.com.au/News/160923,bigpond-redirects-typos-to-unethical-bran >> ded-search-page.aspx >> >> And wonder if every other DNS service provider feels the same way as >> Brett Fenton of NetRegistry. >> >> Anand >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ > >Received on Thu Nov 19 2009 - 16:11:57 UTC
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