Some of you have heard my assessment of "gaming" in ICANN. If someone does something that is completely within the rules, and you LIKE what they are doing, it is called "innovation". If you don't like it, it is called "gaming". This is similar. I see no way to prevent this in rules that we or others can make. Alan At 2020-03-27 05:42 AM, Roberto Gaetano wrote:
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 <<mailto:ocl@gih.com>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.
Is this domain name abuse or domain name investment?
Kindest regards,
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