A Snag For Verisign's Suit Against ICANN
Dinglenuts writes "Looks like Verisign just received a setback in their lawsuit against ICANN. Verisign sued ICANN for making them take down Sitefinder, but the judge said that their case was 'awfully vague.' The extensive mischief caused by Verisign's new attempts at 'service' have been well documented on Slashdot."
Reader Mz6 points out the same AP story as carried by USA Today.
Some responsibilities should NEVER be given to ANY corporations at all. Verisign nearly wreck the whole internet for us.
If you thought domain squatters buying mispelled domains and setting popup pages on it was bad... the days of typing lkwdlgkhlhkgwq.com and GETTING Sitefinder was much worse!
Thank God it was quite shortlived though.
Welley Corporation - SLM Scammers
If they get a court case going they have a decent chance of winning because....
.com domains so if one isn't bought they can theoritically do whatever they want with it .cc
They manage the
And because there are other extensions doing it such as
Evolution or ID?
Sadly, that *is* ICANN. At least, they think so. Their original mandate was to handle the Name and Number (IP) allocations (hence the two N's in their acronym). It's grown a bit, though, as the ICANN board has pushed the bounds of their mandate.
InnerWeb
Freud might say that Intelligent Design is religion's ID.
It's also interesting to note that an appendage of the department of commerce is acting more and more like the ruling body of a cartel, and changes to the ICANN structure/ruling entities would actually help liberate a captive market from big-player pressures, expressed outside that market, through ICANN.