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Say someone gets complaints about a domain name sent to the host, upstream and registrar.
Now, IMO, this is the network and web-host's issue. Now what role CAN the registrar play?
Unfortunately eNom has "disconnected" under my control due to a spam complaint. I am just wondering where I stand and if they should be doing this.
IMO, it is the WEB HOST and the UPSTREAM's jurisdiction. The registrar should have NOTHING to do with spam complaints (unless, possibly, if the DNS is set to their own).
Does anyone have any comments, opinions or legal views on this matter?
And before any nay-sayers come in, please remember that you are unaware of the situation and don't know how the spam was dealt with or even what it was. I am strictly interested in the registrar's commitments and actions in regard to domain names and spam complaints.
Now, IMO, this is the network and web-host's issue. Now what role CAN the registrar play?
Unfortunately eNom has "disconnected" under my control due to a spam complaint. I am just wondering where I stand and if they should be doing this.
IMO, it is the WEB HOST and the UPSTREAM's jurisdiction. The registrar should have NOTHING to do with spam complaints (unless, possibly, if the DNS is set to their own).
Does anyone have any comments, opinions or legal views on this matter?
And before any nay-sayers come in, please remember that you are unaware of the situation and don't know how the spam was dealt with or even what it was. I am strictly interested in the registrar's commitments and actions in regard to domain names and spam complaints.