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Old 10-21-2006, 05:49 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Hoosierhunter
Nod I'm referring to actual licensed companies like banks, corporations, and the like. Intellectual property, if you will. Registered and trademarked items.

Let me ask you this: if you're running a registrar, are you willing to do what
you're thinking? And you honestly think you'll still be able to stay in business
for a long time while doing that?

If the country I'm doing business in has a law addressing this, then either I
comply or I shut down my registrar because I can't possibly afford it. But no
country has such a law for now.

It might be nice if a registrar does check for registered trademarks and warn
users of such. Then again, it takes a lot of work checking for a gazillion legal
technicalities and jurisdictions, and the registrar might end up receiving lots
of unwanted complaints.

I respect your belief. But I'll tell you, it's not realistic.
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