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| reply to cdru Re: Hardly a 'large' provider.
said by cdru :To me, it shouldn't matter if it was 1, 10, or 10,000 domains. It shouldn't have happened the way it happened. And in the unlikelyhood that it did happen, it should have been able to be quickly resolved. Shutting down a domain late on a Friday and having no way to turn it back on until the 24/7 abuse department comes back in is ridiculous. Not to mention that killing the domain should be a last resort. If there's an abuse problem, you start with the company hosting the box doing the abusing, then go to their upstream provider(s). If it's something incredibly horrible, like a box serving up stolen credit card numbers, then MAYBE you escalate to the registrar for the domain in question, NOT the domain of the host.
Would everyone be OK with this if for example Speakeasy, Verizon or Comcast's registrars just pulled their domain because someone on one of those respective networks was spewing something bad?
Has anyone here ever seen a domain of a legit business pulled like this? I've seen it for hardcore spam gangs, but never for something this silly. -- Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity | |   cdru Go Colts Premium,MVM join:2003-05-14 Fort Wayne, IN
| reply to nightwalker To me, it shouldn't matter if it was 1, 10, or 10,000 domains. It shouldn't have happened the way it happened. And in the unlikelyhood that it did happen, it should have been able to be quickly resolved. Shutting down a domain late on a Friday and having no way to turn it back on until the 24/7 abuse department comes back in is ridiculous. -- "What gives them the right to come in and do this?" she said. - Lady complaining that she was getting FIOS in her backyard. | |
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