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Pre-Selling Domain Names?

Allnighterking asks: "Within the last 24 hours I've been the unwitting victim of a new practice by any number of domain registrars. The concept of pre-selling domain names before they expire. Go to any of the more popular domain registrars and start searching for domain names. You will find dozens of them for sale -with the date they will expire clearly listed-. In my case yes, I was negligent in not renewing. I also did not receive notice that it was to expire either. The day after it expired (or more like 8 hours after). I found out that I was no longer the owner of a domain I've owned for over 3 years, that this domain is now the 'property' of a domain squatter selling google adds on my hard earned search engine status. What can be done? Do we have any recourse?" "Perhaps this is just another case of ICANN , you can't.

Apparently, the sale of expired domains is big business. See this google search for more. It leaves one to wonder what would have happened a few years ago when Hotmail expired. Would Microsoft have been stuck? Or would they be doing what I've been asked to do: pony up 20k to get my domain back!"

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  1. fp by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    frist psot

  2. One more thing ... by telstar · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Right after you get this whole thing settled, hire a graphics designer to clean up your other linux site.

    One more thing ... what the hell is the current repost delay on Slashdot set at? I just got a message saying that it'd been 4 minutes since my last post, and that I should wait longer. 4 fucking minutes? Let the moderators do their job. Drop the repost timeout. It's completely annoying.

    (Posted un-anonymously ... not because it's an important post ... but so that hopefully this part of the message will get read a couple more times before being modded down.)

  3. Gee, how low-tech by Lars+T. · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    here is an article (in German - Google Translation) about a Trojan that is used to do distributed checks whether >12,000 well known domains have become "free" on various WhoIs databases. Which are then taken over within minutes and used to promote (porno-)dialers and the trojan.

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    Lars T.

    To the guy who modded me down from perfect to terrible Karma - Apple haters still suck