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I just read this beatz.Originally posted by beats
Question was if some of the things the "big players" do are legal, illegal or should be illegal. Who knows,maybe i got enough cash and time to sue one of the Registrars that give out their rrp to certain customers?Or maybe i should sue one of the big players? Maybe you? So then some stuff might become illegal? Hey,that's an idea.
You'd posted this in another thread and its finally sunk in for me. You're dedicated to figuring out a way to argue *your* way into winning, whether it makes sense or not. Like I was saying, this "fair" stuff is really a pretense (even the voting). If someone else has an edge or is weakening yours, it MUST be illegal!
You DO realize that the "Big Players" you refer to in the above post (with relationships with registrars and their RRP connections) could easily apply to NameWinner and SnapNames (you cried foul at eNom's higher priced clubDrop because it was more than you wanted to pay). NW and SN just *happen* to share their "connections" with a larger clientelle at a different price point. That's hardly "fairer", its just a business decision. It's all the same process you know. NObody said "dropping" domains had to be fair.
I thought it was unfair way back when that I couldn't just *BUY* (or PAY to register) a domain name, but had to figure out all the technical mumbo jumbo about setting up nameservers and such. That's what stopped me in the beginning. Looking back, it was perfectly fair... just the way it was. Competition and time made that easier.
Anyway, that thread kind of cleared things up for me.
Good luck on your crusade.
~ Nexus