Is the abuse "unfair", "tricky", "harmful" or "illegal"? Is this a "freedom" or "market" issue? If it is illegal (under domestic law or international law), it needs a response (and a procedure). This is a slippery slope. ICANN is not the "Content Police" of the Internet. But somebody has to look at such cases. Any idea?
Wolfgang

Roberto Gaetano <roberto_gaetano@hotmail.com> hat am 27. März 2020 um 10:42 geschrieben:

Both - your perception depends on which side you are.
It is an investment for the buyer and an abuse for the victim.
R


On 27.03.2020, at 09:29, Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond < ocl@gih.com> wrote:

As the Tokyo 2020 Olympics are postponed to 2021, domain name pirates jumped on the occasion to make a quick buck.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/03/27/business/tokyo-2021-olympic-domains/?appsule=1&idfa#.Xn24n3J7lPZ

Is this domain name abuse or domain name investment?

Kindest regards,

Olivier
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