No - not my fault. I uncovered it - exposed it - and trashed it. I supported them and when I discovered they were a scam I buried them. Incidentally SITA was also involved in the scam. They were well represented but were more victims in the scam. Check it out ... if you go to the INAIC site - http://www.inaic.com/ and enter the top level domain SITA into the whois - you'll get SITA of .AERO fame. The thing that bothers me is that ICANN has never made any attempt to remove it's name and that of IANA from the INAIC web site. Because ICANN has failed to take any action people make the natural mistake of assuming INAIC is ICANN approved. ICANN does less to protect the public and brand name then do other companies who's identity has been used in the same way. Akzo-Nobel, Phillips Electronics, Hilton Hotels, KFC etc. etc. have all writen cease and desist letters and been removed - except for ICANN. Why is that? regards joe baptista On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 9:54 PM, John R. Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote:
What does this have to do with ICANN? This is plain old fraud.
Maybe. But it seems ICANN is involved with them - check out their registrar page - IANA and ICANN get top billing http://bit.ly/bop9ju
So if they put your name there, this scam would be your fault? We'll get right on it.
R's, John
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