Re: ICA Questions ICANN on RegisterFlyAlexei Gerulaitis – Mar 21, 2007 1:30 PM PDT
Phil,
Thank you for sending this letter to ICANN - and I understand from our email exchange that ICANN hasn't responded, and is unlikely to take any corrective action unless pressured to. Thus, as a victim of Registerfly (and by association, ICANN), I should take my case to my senator and ask them to investigate the matter.
In the meantime, what are my options in regaining control of my domain ADVC.ORG that has been hijacked by Registerfly? It is now parked on pay-per-click ad page, DNS records changed, despite having been renewed by me on time and getting charged for it. Is there anything I can do to regain control of my domain, outside of contacting my senators? Thanks!
Phil,
Thank you for sending this letter to ICANN - and I understand from our email exchange that ICANN hasn't responded, and is unlikely to take any corrective action unless pressured to. Thus, as a victim of Registerfly (and by association, ICANN), I should take my case to my senator and ask them to investigate the matter.
In the meantime, what are my options in regaining control of my domain ADVC.ORG that has been hijacked by Registerfly? It is now parked on pay-per-click ad page, DNS records changed, despite having been renewed by me on time and getting charged for it. Is there anything I can do to regain control of my domain, outside of contacting my senators? Thanks!
Alexei G.
DV411 Inc.