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That made me really wonder too. Ditto for the author. That or like he said,
someone in that groups server got hacked ?

But you know it all goes back to the inactivity of ICANN in this area. Just
like that deal brought to light, what, last month I think (?) where you can
register a name and not pay right away but tie it up and there were MILLIONS
of domains in limbo that way !


Chuck

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Chuck Lewis wrote:
VERY interesting read.

Very interesting indeed.

In order for any whois service to get detailed information, they would
need to query the internic to see what registrar is holding the domain
... I wonder if Chesterton Holdings somehow has an inside track at the
internic?

david



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