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Network Solution and "protecting" domain names

April 17, 2008 12:02am

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  • #1 / Apr 17, 2008 12:02am

    Eric Snyder

    202 posts

    I just ran into a weird one.

    I went to my local web server to register a couple of domain names that the customer looked at earlier today. The domain names could not be registered at MT, they were reserved. When I checked Network Solutions whois the domain names were offered by NetSol as being available.

    As I dug deeper I learned that NetSol is “protecting” domain names by reserving them when someone searches for the name. What protecting means is that you can do one of two things:

    1) Register the name at NetSol for an expensive price.
    2) Call NetSol and have the domain unregistered so that you can register it elsewhere. (Think about spending 15 additional minutes for something that used to take 3 minutes.)

    NetSol is saying that what they are combating is Front Runners - people running spyware on your computer and waiting for you to search for domain names. When the front runner sees you searching they go and grab the domain name before you do so that the front runner can sell it to you for a profit.

    The problem is that when you go and register the domain name that was “reserved” at NetSol there is absolutely no validation process to see if you are the person that searched for it earlier or a front runner - they just register it at their higher price.

    There is no question that if front runners exist than it would be good to figure out a way to block them. However, the cynic in me sees this as a way for NetSol to jump on a concern (front runners) to keep domain names being registered there rather than somewhere else.

    I would love to hear others opinions - am I missing something here?

  • #2 / Apr 17, 2008 12:27am

    John Fuller

    779 posts

    My opinion… stay far away from Network Solutions.

    This news kind of went on a tear on the web quite recently.  I was surprised that anyone still messes with Netsol. 

    If you want a great registrar, go with Dynadot.  You can register your domains and cancel them through the interface at no charge if you cancel within 5 days.  The cancellation gets credited to your account rather than refunded but it is still a nice feature.

  • #3 / Apr 17, 2008 2:49am

    Ingmar

    29245 posts

    There is no question that if front runners exist than it would be good to figure out a way to block them.

    They do exist, but I wouldn’t worry about spyware too much. Generally, it’s the service you are using to search for the names. NetSol in this cse is part of the problem, not the solution.

    The solution would be to do away with so-called “domain tasting”, where as a registrar you can return the domain after a few days without having to pay. That is actually considered, I think.

    If all sales would be final, frotn runnign would cease in most cases, you simply couldn’t afford to register all the domains that people are checking.

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