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From: jonathan at nuclearelephant.com (Jonathan A. Zdziarski)
Subject: Verisign fighting back at ICANN

If they can create a market for something we wouldn't need in the first
place, we'll be dependent on them to provide a solution for the very
problem they created.  IMHO, This should be treated just like any other
act of fraud/extortion.  When is the DOJ going to start cracking down on
this crap?


On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 22:20, Thor Larholm wrote:
> So now Verisign wants to protect your privacy .. and I've got a bridge or an
> Eiffel Tower to sell, if you're interested.


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