NetSol Domain Registration Practice Criticized
A company that sells Net domain names is facing criticisms for holding some in reserve as a consumer-protection measure, a move that plus prevents interested parties from shopping around for better prices.
After weeks of examining, Network Solutions LLC began that week to grab names that folks search for on its Web site but don’t immediately register.
The name is locked up for about four days, during which the person who made the search can buy it directly from the company for $35 a year — a few times more than what many of its rivals charge. After that, the name returns to the pool and can be registered by anyone through any registration company.
Spokeswoman Susan Wade said Network Solutions was trying to combat domain name front running — the use of insider data to snatch desired domain names before an individual or business can register them.
But what it’s doing shares similarities with the practice the company
One blogger termed Network Solutions’ action “deplorable.”
“They actually think they are doing customers favors with that little dirty trick,” wrote Jay Westerdal, president of Name Intelligence Inc., which analyzes domain name patterns. “These guys are clueless!”
Wade said the company was making adjustments in response to feedback but considered its measure a benefit for customers — by preventing domain name speculators and others with questionable intentions from grabbing the name first.
“We are not front running,” she said. “We are not monetizing the page. We have no intent in keeping it. We have no intent in selling it in secondary markets at inflated prices — that is front running.”
In October, the protection and Stability Advisory Committee of the Net Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers launched a probe into domain name…
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