domains How can they take that or do this? The answer is usually in the TOS

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Many years ago I remember helping a .tv investor Fleaking on Namepros. Trying to figure out how Verisign could take a .tv from him that he acquired by trading a .biz domain to the original registrant? The answer is always in the Terms and Conditions. So earlier tonight on TheDomains. I wrote about our advertising […]

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Moral of the story. Avoid namecheap always.

They couldn't give a monkeys what is written in the TOS unless they gain from it.

Avoid avoid avoid.
 
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I learnt a new word today - 'tortious'

Thanks for a well researched article - this needs to be archived somewhere easily accessible to all.
 
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TOS are not above the law. Dunno about the US, but in the EU, parts of TOS and other agreements that are anti-consumer are void.
 
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I registered fuck.com, but several minutes or hours later Internic (the .com registry) canceled it. Because of "profanity". There was no content yet.
 
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