On 2011/05/08 16:47, Eric Brunner-Williams wrote: ...
What registry operators can reasonably know, having access to their own, and any and all other gTLD zone files through the zone file bulk access right, is patterns of registration utilizing one or more registrars, and one or more namespaces. I believe that that is the expectation of Derek Smythe.
You make an excellent point regarding registry operators, however I have no issue contacting a relevant domain registrar and pointing out abuse using domain from that registrar, also similar abuse patterns by that party at another registrar if applicable. At the end of the day that registrar is much closer and quicker to the registrant than the registry, be it via a reseller or other method. At this stage the registrar has to decide how convincing the evidence is. Naturally this ties in then with self-blinding. ....
Eric ..... [2] http://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/65a5a693-7086-4d06-a0d2-13e6... Though off topic, eBay has gone beyond it's original business model and is spending a small fortune fighting fraud in terms of funding and manpower. Fraud not only hurt them in terms of credibility, but also in lack of faith in online auctioning in general by end users in certain high value sectors. Registrars may well learn a lesson from them since there is an overlap in terms of international fraud. I take my proverbial hat off to eBay. The issue is "loss over X-value" as defined in various countries which dictates how law enforcement prioritizes an issue.
Derek