[policy] When Tech Meets Policy...
Carl Karsten
carl at personnelware.com
Tue Aug 14 00:37:09 UTC 2007
J Bacher wrote:
>
> Carl Karsten wrote:
>
>>> That is, if you extend domains on credit w/o any useful accountability
>>> of the buyer and this results in a pattern of criminality then the
>>> liability for that fraud should be shared by the seller.
>>
>> I am not sure tasting is criminal or fraud.
>
> You got what you ordered. You used it. You pay for it. It's that simple.
That doesn't make anything criminal or fraud any more than free samples. If a
registrar wants to give a refund, I don't see anything wrong with that.
It is not even close to that simple,
Carl K
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