We are having this discussion over again, probably once a year - I do not keep the exact count, but since the creation of this list I would say about a dozen times. We all have remained of the same opinion over the years. For instance, I believe that it is a mistake to think that behind an incorrect email address there is always a "bad guy", so there are fair chances that by shooting before aiming you might think to protect potential victims but in reality you create one victim more. But I am sure that my post will be by and large irrelevant, because everybody will remain of the same opinion. Cheers, R.
-----Messaggio originale----- Da: at-large-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:at-large- bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org] Per conto di John Levine Inviato: venerdì 4 luglio 2014 18:49 A: At-Large Worldwide Cc: ALAC Working List Oggetto: Re: [At-Large] [ALAC] Fwd: A million domains taken down by email checks
Robotic suspensions between renewals based purely on email failures are the abuse that needs fixing here - no?
Thanks for clarifying that the interest of the ALAC is only with domain registrants, and we care nothing about the 99.9% of Internet users who have never registered a domain, but have to put up with abuse from people who do.
By the way, I hear that many registries robotically suspend a domain purely on failure to pay for renewal. Surely we should object to that, too.
Regards, John Levine, john.levine@cauce.org CAUCE North America _______________________________________________ At-Large mailing list At-Large@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/at-large
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