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Sick of spam? Get mad and get even Blog
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Sun, 15 Apr 2007
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Network Solutions - last in line There have been a succession of US registrars who
have had to learn the lesson about doing business
with criminals. The latest in the long line is
Network Solutions. A long established registrar,
you would think that they would know the ropes by
now. Like how to shut down a name server domain
successfully. Many people have complained to
Network Solutions about the domains they registered
for arch-criminal Alex Polyakov. These complainants
have swapped notes about their experiences. Network
Solutions have consistently taken the complaint on
board, and avowed that they have removed the
domains. But to date, they are still resolving.
| IP ADDRESS | DOMAIN NAME SERVER |
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123.176.83.34 | ns1.dnspotato.com |
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123.176.83.20 | ns2.dnspotato.com |
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58.83.12.58 | ns1.dnsjig.com |
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123.176.83.34 | ns2.dnsjig.com |
Time to come clean, Network Solutions, and show
whether you consort with criminals, or not.
Posted 22:49
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2 comments
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No legal action taken
A few weeks ago I talked to a Pharmacy board
memeber. So they gave me an email address and I
sent a complaint with a number of URLS's. I
checked back a week later and was told som far
they had not seen anything! So I sent it again,
think9ng poerhaps now they had it. Wrong!!! 4
weeks later I found out, that their spamfilter
did automatically filtered out all email with
URL's and so the recipient never got my email.
So if a lot of pharmacy boards have spam filters
like this, most likely recommenden from one
pharmacy board to the other, so how cann they
ever be aware of illigal drug sales on the
Internet.
But then internet registrars cannot simple cancel
Domain Names by themselfes, they can only do this
if requested so by lawenforcement!
But Lawenfocement lerts say RCMP or FBI love to
investigate, investigate, investigate and
investigate to find the crimninal behind the
scene. This can gon forever! They can do whatever
they like, but one thing they don't seem to do,
is to get a court order, so the internet
registrars have a compelling and valid reason to
dispute these Domain names! 
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Registrars
You say "But then internet registrars cannot
simple cancel Domain Names by themselfes, they can
only do this if requested so by lawenforcement!"
In fact, thousands of sites have been shut down
this year by dozens of registrars, simply on
request. No "court oder" required. They only need
reasonable evidence. Your statement is false, but
many people believe it. Very few registrars adopt
that position. When spammers get prosecuted, any
company that has been complicit with their crimes
can be indicted with them. Saying that they had no
"court order" won't save them, and their legal
advisers know it.
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