LeeRyder said:
I think Microsoft is in the perfect position to take the reigns, because someone needs to. MS is 90% of the WWW/PC world.. so to me, it's just the logical choice since they can implement the rules from the getgo.
Are you KIDDING?? Yes, let's give MS all the power to control how surfers view the net...
"www.google.com"
Sorry did you mean "search.msn.com"?
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This whole scheme is just devised to take action against Googles revenue stream from parked domains. It has nothing to do with MS protecting their customers, or even giving a rats ass about them. It is impossible to implement this correctly, and is obsurd to think one company can decide a general concensus for an individual consumer.
Take the frod.com example, and apply it to a legit service that offers a new toy called the frod. Now MS decides this is a typo of Ford, and redirects all frod traffic to ford. Who is phishing now? This is corporate domain hi-jacking, and will ammount to endless lawsuits from domain holders. If they install this into IE7 there will be hell to pay.
It simply shows how MS goes about their business. When Google wanted to come up with a solution for this they implemented the "Did You Mean?" portion of Google Search... When MS comes up with a solution it decides you need software to latch onto your web browser so it can extract information you type into your address bar to store into 17 online databases. This way it can display a pop-up asking you if you really want to do what you just did.
Sure this is great as an optional add-on that people can actively persue to download it if they so desire. However if someone is going about setting a new standard against typo domains, it should not be led by a company with one of the worste track records for user-controlability.