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"Pool.com, which re-registers dropped domain names on behalf of clients, has filed a lawsuit in an Ottawa court against ICANN, seeking to stop Verisign's implementation of the Wait List Service. (It also asks for US$34 million in damages.) The lawsuit argues that ICANN has violated its obligations under the Registrar Accreditation Agreements, by establishing a consensus policy in defiance of the Names Council and by failing to allow Independent Review Panel review. I won't speak to the suit's legal merits, but it's worth paying some attention to Pool.com; its VP is Len Bayles, domain-drop maven extraordinaire and former VP and CTO of SnapNames."

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http://www.pool.com/Press/07102003.aspx
 

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they need to create public awareness of their existance. started by suing people.
 

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Yippee! What's good for Microsoft, is good for ICANN and Network Solutions.
 
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Originally posted by .biz
they need to create public awareness of their existance. started by suing people.

blah, what a non-sense... if wsl gets implemented they will be pushed out of business, so advertising is not the main concern in there.
 

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Originally posted by Whois-Search
"Pool.com, which re-registers dropped domain names on behalf of clients, has filed a lawsuit in an Ottawa court against ICANN, seeking to stop Verisign's implementation of the Wait List Service. (It also asks for US$34 million in damages.) The lawsuit argues that ICANN has violated its obligations under the Registrar Accreditation Agreements, by establishing a consensus policy in defiance of the Names Council and by failing to allow Independent Review Panel review. I won't speak to the suit's legal merits, but it's worth paying some attention to Pool.com; its VP is Len Bayles, domain-drop maven extraordinaire and former VP and CTO of SnapNames."

www.icannwatch.org

http://www.pool.com/Press/07102003.aspx

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I don't like Pool.com's bidding service but I like them for sueing ICANN. :D
 

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they need to create public awareness of their existance. started by suing people.

Too much public awareness will backfire in my opinion but it is the only way Pool.com and others are going to have a fighting chance.
 
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IHMO, Pool has no case whatsoever.

1. They knew full well that ICANN had already approved the WLS late last year and deliberately decided to start up this service just a month ago in a direct slap to ICANN's face.

2. They are asking for $26m in damages for lost business opportunity - what lost business opportunity when the writing was clearly on the wall? It will be clear to the judges that this is just another cheap attempt to exploit the situation.
 

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Originally posted by clemzonguy


Too much public awareness will backfire in my opinion but it is the only way Pool.com and others are going to have a fighting chance.


they didn't have that kinds of PR to general user. only the domainer know him. don't think that we represent the internet population here.

and didn't you know that bad PR is better than no PR.
 

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Originally posted by _Yakov_


blah, what a non-sense... if wsl gets implemented they will be pushed out of business, so advertising is not the main concern in there.

it's very bold of you to say that. for your record the owner of pool.com is the former ceo of snapnames. they're now trying to build another successful company and this is the cheapest way to get public attention.

did you learn marketing at all?
 

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Len A. Bayles — Prior to joining SnapNames, Mr, Bayles was Project Manager of AWRegistry, the 11th operational ICANN accredited domain name Registrar. While serving in this position he managed all aspects of the Registrar's operations, including development, marketing, and sales, and positioned AWRegistry as the eleventh ICANN Registrar to go operational in September of 1999. He also worked closely within the ICANN process, attending and participating as a voting member of the Registrar's Constituency that influenced the operational environment under which accredited Registrars operate today. Prior to this he owned and operated his own consulting firm, Innovative Systems Design. As a consultant he assisted in the startup and operation of many Internet Service Providers and provided consulting services in the areas of: software and computer hardware development, network design and implementation, and consulting in voice and data communications. He has an extensive communications background stemming from his 17-year career at AT&T/Mountain Bell/USWest.
 

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Somebody needed to do it they just happen to be the ones to do so.
 

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Originally posted by Whois-Search
"I won't speak to the suit's legal merits, but it's worth paying some attention to Pool.com; its VP is Len Bayles, domain-drop maven extraordinaire and former VP and CTO of SnapNames."

http://www.pool.com/Press/07102003.aspx

Well that explains why snapnames sucks hind tit right now.
 

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Part of why I have always ignored WLS

Just too much money pro and con - so it just means LOTS of delays - Good :)
 
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