[e-gold-list] Re: About cyberica, u2planet etc

Ian Green eternulo at gmail.com
Fri Jul 18 07:50:17 MDT 2008


>From their e-mail they are not saying they own the domain. They are
saying that, until they confirm the correct contact details for the
domain to be changed to it can't be transferred, otherwise it would be
in their name, and until those details are changed you wouldn't be
technically able to start a complaint with ICANN.

When I have registered domains I have looked at "privacy" options, but
have never chosen them. When you choose the "privacy" option you are
legally subleasing the domain you chose and you make Cyberfrontier the
legal owner of that domain, by your own choice. However, you have a
contract with Cyberfrontier that gives you rights over the domain that
they hold on your behalf. You are relying on the honour of a company
such as Cyberfrontier to treat you as the true owner of the domain
although other people, such as spammers and marketers will not be able
to know that it is you who are the true owners of the domain. CF knows
that you own the domain, but that ownership is only provable through
your contract with Cyberfrontier.

That being said, I am sure that Cyberfrontier will act honourably
although you have had difficulty contacting them. Certainly that has
been my experience, and I well remember when I tried over and over
again to e-mail them some years ago, only to find that they no longer
used e-mail at all, due to the spam overload of their e-mail system. I
had to go through their online communication system. I think I even
had to change browsers in order to get through, because their digital
certificate was self-signed. So if it didn't work in Mozilla I had to
go back to Internet Explorer, for example.


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