[At-Large] Domain name front-running by Network Solutions
John L
johnl at iecc.com
Thu Jan 10 11:43:53 EST 2008
> Why NSI's Front-Running Hurts Consumers
> http://blog.lextext.com/blog/_archives/2008/1/10/3458012.html
For people who haven't been following the details, whenever you check the
availability of a domain on NSI's web site, they speculatively register it
for four days, then use the AGP to give it back after four days if
nobody's bought it by then. They claim this is to keep bad guys from
snatching it away from you.
I entirely agree that NSI's four-day hold is anticompetitive, particularly
in view of their above-market prices. But what if they held it for four
minutes? I still think that the world would be better with no AGP at all,
but it seems one could make a plausible argument for holding a domain for
the length of time it takes to run a shopping cart through a checkout.
R's,
John
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