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Originally posted by Stocdoctor
I have quite a few names with no nameserver attached. I resent them using my names to make a profit.
..., then set some name servers. If your domain has no name servers, then it won't be in the zone file. If it's not in the zone file, then the wildcard will catch it. That's just how wildcard DNS works. It's not like VeriSign is intentionally targeting domains with no name servers.
It's my property, and if I don't want name servers, how does that give Verislime the right to use them?
It's not your property. It's VeriSign's property. They run com and net. When you register a com or net domain, you are simply renting a sub-domain of com or net through a broker (the registrar).
Sure, I can put some work into putting them on nameservers, but why should I have to spend any of my valuable time checking these and changing them?
You don't. If you're not using them, then why worry about it?
I also agree with the opinions expressed above about Verislime using unregistered typos of other peoples trademarked names to generate revenue.
See previous post.
I'll be making a call today to VRSN and add my complaint to their ignore file. This is another reason we need to form a coalition of Domainers to get our messages across in a bit louder voice.
You have the right to complain, but I think you're complaining for the wrong reasons.