grandin said:Yes jac, they are biased facts
Lee
Erm... facts cannot be biased Lee. Something is either a fact or it isn't, it can't be half a fact or conjecture. Conjecture is a biased opinion, not a fact.
Regards
James Conaghan
grandin said:Yes jac, they are biased facts
Lee
Whois-Search said:Uncensored .......... like why do they check the PAB meeting minutes 57 times before publishing it a month later .......
grandin said:and why have nominet never paid any compensation for a decision thru the DRS even though jac has noted that he doesnt think all the drs decisions are how they should be
Lee
Jac said:I don't understand the need for sarcasm ..
Regards
James Conaghan
Jac said:...It could mean that the respondent did not submit sufficient evidence in the original case but did submit further and more explanatory evidence to the Appeals panel. Hence the Appeals panel is looking at much more in the way of evidence than the original Expert had.
Regards
James Conaghan
...mmm, not sure about that - examples please. :mrgreen:Jac said:Nominet is not averse to paying compensation if they felt they or an Expert was at fault in a particular case,...
...OH, is that right? ...As the B.B. man Pete says - ... :twisted:Jac said:but just because an Expert makes a decision that is subsequently overturned by Appeal, does not mean the initial decision was flawed.
texidriver said:Someone shoot me.
...Nooooo!!! - everyone save your bullets for better targets. :mrgreen:texidriver said:Someone shoot me.
texidriver said:Someone shoot me.
grandin said:actually appeals should not contain new evidence.
grandin said:Any jac why do you talk about acorn stating....regd tm at own risk??? er great
grandin said:Has no bearing how I write it...or didnt as the case maybe.
grandin said:'rights' to derive the benefit of the use of the thing called a domain name (as written in the policy) are established at the point of registration.
...Is this in da 'Policy'? - The reason I ask is da 'Grape Vine' told me that that Nominet said that there was no room to do this, because da 'Policy' doesn't alow for it. :???:Jac said:Nominet is not averse to paying compensation if they felt they or an Expert was at fault in a particular case
...So say I contact Nominet to highlight a website using a .uk domain that breaches this part of the T&C's - How does Nominet deal with it? - Is there a 'Policy' (other than the DRS) for dealing with such breaches of the T&C's? :???:Jac said:Nominet states in Clause 7.4, 7.5 and 7.6 of the Terms and Conditions that: "by registering or using the domain name in any way, you will not infringe the intellectual property rights (for example, trademarks) of anyone else;" and "you are entitled to register the domain name" and "you have not registered the domain name in a way that fails to meet with any legal duty you have".
sneezycheese said:...Is this in da 'Policy'? - The reason I ask is da 'Grape Vine' told me that that Nominet said that there was no room to do this, because da 'Policy' doesn't alow for it. :???:
So who's telling the truth? :???: ...Can they or can't they?
sneezycheese said:...So say I contact Nominet to highlight a website using a .uk domain that breaches this part of the T&C's - How does Nominet deal with it? - Is there a 'Policy' (other than the DRS) for dealing with such breaches of the T&C's? :???:
grandin said:follow the policy and make sure you stick to the code of conduct
Nominet directed me to a site that talks about registering typos...the fact that members are telling me to go elsewhere shows a certain amount of unease about my assertions....I am sure noone would dare brag about a trade mark that they abuse on this website...would they dare? have they dared?...how does Nominet fit into all this?
you are leaking infoAdmin said:Hello. So, do anyone happen to know anything about Whois and how it can be accessed?
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