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ICANN Finds No Wrong Doing in Domain Front Running

eldavojohn writes "Remember the investigation ICANN did in domain name front running? Well, it turns out that there was no wrong doing going on at all. What went wrong? Domain name 'tasting', which involves a free five day trial of a domain name, was the big culprit. From the article: 'In some cases ... the committee found that a separate practice of domain name tasting may be causing problems. That refers to someone testing the financial viability of a name for up to five days and then returning it for a full refund, using a loophole in registration policies. Domain tasting can tie up millions of Internet addresses, including ones someone checks but does not buy.' If you check for availability of a website and someone sees you do it and they reserve it before you, it's fair play."

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  1. In Other News.... by grcumb · · Score: 5, Funny

    "ICANN fails to find own ass with both hands."

    Film at 11. If we can find it.

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  2. Re:ICANN finds many coincidences... by Actually,+I+do+RTFA · · Score: 5, Funny

    NETSOLSUCKSALOT12300091.COM.

    Shit, you were the one who took that?

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  3. Re:It certainly is deceptive... by Viceroy+Potatohead · · Score: 3, Funny

    Trust me, there'd still be typos. For some people, an OK button has an irresistible attraction; if they see one, they can't resist clicking on it, without looking at what they're agreeing to. I agree. And don't even get me started on "SUBMIT" buttons, I can't help myself, and click them before I've even fini