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Old 07-28-2008, 10:50 AM   · #45
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Originally Posted by YAYnames.com
Easy.

Now I’m curious. Where will you draw the line?

If I own a registrar, will I not be able to register any domains not related to domain name registering? What about my wife or my father? Will they be able to register domain names?

If I hold 30% of a registrar and 5% of a company holding domain names. What will happen? Will ICANN delete the domain names the company holds or will they demand I sell my shares? Will ICANN take away the accreditation? What will happen to the shareholders holding 70% of the shares?

If I buy some shares in public traded Marchex Inc. Then I also buy some shares in public traded Verisign Inc . Will all domains belonging to Marchex Inc be deleted? Just because I own a couple of shares in both companies? Will Verisign loose their accreditation?

What if I have some money in a mutual fund and they have invested in Google Inc? They are accredited. Will I not be able to register any domains? If I do, will Google loose their accreditation?


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