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Famous names snatched after domain name glitch

Hundreds of domain names resembling well known names and trademarks have been registered by fast thinking Web users who spotted a glitch in the registration system.

Andrew Craig, vnunet.com 07 Jan 2000
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Hundreds of domain names resembling well known names and trademarks have been registered by fast thinking Web users who spotted a glitch in the registration system.

Domains including 'microsoft-.com', 'aol-.com' and 'computers-.com' were registered in the last month at four of the 23 registrars worldwide that provide the domains.

But the domain owners are going to have to surrender their names, which either start or finish with a hyphen, because the hyphen causes technical problems with some Internet software, such as FTP, Telnet, Traceroute and Ping.

Network Solutions (NSI), the registry which logs all top-level domain names - such as .com, .net and .org - said 845 of these domains have been recorded. NSI discovered the loophole on 3 January and has since placed a filter on its system preventing further similar registrations.

A spokseman for NSI said it is up to the registrars, which include San Francisco based Internet Domain Registrars and Baltimore based Alabanza, to reimburse their customers for the invalid names.

"We've informed the registries that they are in violation, and it's up to them to decide what to do," an NSI spokesman told vnunet.com. NSI will refund the $9 it charges registries to accept these registrations.

The domain name registration system has evolved slowly since the US government ended NSI's monopoly as the sole registrar of top level domains last year. This latest incident drew harsh criticism from some registrars.

"This is a classic example of the nonsense in the new distributed registrar and registry system," said Ivan Pope, chief executive of UK registrar Netnames.

"NSI is claiming it is down to new registrars to filter out these domains - this is fairly preposterous. If there are fundamental rules about what is not a domain name and all registrations end up at the registry, surely the rules should be made at the registry end," said Pope.

But Phil Callan, managing director of Network Solutions UK, NSI's registrar arm, put the blame on new entrants into the registration business. "I understand that some of the newer registries hadn't read their contracts properly," he said.

Neither Network Solutions UK nor Netnames registered any top level domains beginning or ending with hyphens.

"We wouldn't process them, basically," said Pope. "It's an illegal positioning of a character, the same way as if you tried to put a & or ? in. The staff would not bother to put these registrations through."

Pope said it would also not be possible to register .co.uk domains using the same trick. "There is a rule set implemented by the technology that processes applications to prevent that," he said.

There are 12.9 million domain names registered worldwide.

See also:

Domain name registrar Network Solutions is catching flack from other registrars which claim that it is hoarding more than a million expired domain names.  26 Jul 2000
Hundreds of thousands of domain names that have been abandoned by their owners will be auctioned off if they are undeclared by their owners today.  28 Jun 2000
Hackers have hijacked a series of high-profile internet sites in a move that security experts said could have serious implications for the development of ecommerce.  14 Apr 2000
The internet body that oversees web domain names failed to agree on a final policy for adding new net suffixes at last week's emergency conference in Cairo.  16 Mar 2000
Radical ways of increasing the supply of website names are being put forward at a high-level meeting of internet planners this week in Egypt.  09 Mar 2000
by Jan Howells, VNU Newswire  28 Sep 1999
Icann plans tough measures for those unscrupulously registering web names.  08 Sep 1999

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