Your correct and I'm not accusing anyone of anything. I believe it is "usually" the case in most instances.
So you say that "usually" if somone knows how to shoot a gun they also killed somone? No. Not everyone that knows HOW to do somthing will do that. It's not legal.
It does not mean that just cause I know a gap in the system exists, that I am going to exploit it. I have one friend that said he hows of some $xxx,xxx names who are "up for graps" in this way, but he won't touch them. I don't know the names, and honestly, I don't want to know. But I wish the owners of these name would fix the problem before their names are taken.
Provider is mad at me, and it has nothing to do with the post I made, cause, frankly, he never even read it. I posted it early in the morning before I headed out, and I was sarcastic, but I did not post info much different then can be found on the net.
Here is a post by a guy who recovered a domain useing simular stuff as what this guy did to steal Minimise.com and others.
http://fixlog.blogspot.com/2007/02/recovering-or-stealing-domain.html
It is really not rocket science.
Just knowing how to do stuff, does not make you a killer, theif, or whatever, it just means I know how it could be done.
Also do I need to remind people that a year or 2 ago I and Edder got into a theif's hotmail email address from here at DNF and recovered the stolen domains to give them back to the owners worth in exess of 5000, which he was stealing using a paypal account with a stolen credit card? Well I don't see how I could be a theif. Just cause I know how to research, and recover, stolen names, does not make me a thief. John Berryhill has more experience in simular crap as I have, does that make him a theif?
Those who give instructions are usually the ones who done it themselves, otherwise how would they know?.
One word: Research