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Subject: Re: [gnso-rpm-wg] A Brave New World Without Sunrises or the
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From: George Kirikos <icann@leap.com>
Date: Fri, April 14, 2017 12:47 pm
To: "gnso-rpm-wg@icann.org" <gnso-rpm-wg@icann.org>
Hello,
On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 3:13 PM, <policy@paulmcgrady.com> wrote:
> Jeremy, the practical problem with your example is that the innocent online
> fruit salesman (of which I know of none except those lovely pears we all
> send to each other at Christmastime), is quite the rare breed. In the real
> world, applefruit.com is a Uniregistry provided domain name that is used for
> pay-per-click ads including those related to the mobile phone, software and
> computer industry. I've attached a screenshot but if the ICANN system
> strips it out, I would be happy to email it to you directly.
Fantastic example, and the WHOIS tells us that the owner of
applefruit.com is Frank Schilling's company, Name Administration, a
company with very deep pockets:
applefruit.com">http://whois.domaintools.com/applefruit.com
So, why doesn't Apple sue them under the ACPA, and collect their
$100K? Don't settle, make it public, send a message. That's what
Verizon did (although they settled the iREIT one; they had other cases
too), and that probably led to a lot of typo-squatted Verizon-related
domains being deleted. Where are the lawyers who aren't afraid of
going to court?
Sincerely,
George Kirikos
416-588-0269
http://www.leap.com/
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