Network Solutions Settles With FTC 9
An anonymous reader writes "Not sure if this is new or merely corrected: Network Solutions, Inc. has
settled Federal Trade Commission charges that its deceptive marketing practices unlawfully tricked consumers into transferring their Internet domain name registrations to the company. The terms of the settlement permanently bar Network Solutions from misrepresenting that a consumer's domain name is about to expire or that the transfer of a domain name is actually a renewal. The order also requires the defendant to pay consumer redress pursuant to the terms of a previously settled class action lawsuit."
I've been affected by this (Score:2, Informative)
settlement bars them from lying? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:settlement bars them from lying? (Score:4, Informative)
I'm assuming VeriSign was lucky to have such an "understanding" plaintiff.
Re:settlement bars them from lying? (Score:1)
There's nothing in the settlement that says that they've ever done that.
I think this is great news, having received several 'expiration' notices for domains that were up to 2 years from expiring, but saying that they'd intentionally expire your domain that was registered with someone else is going a little too far, don't you think?Re:settlement bars them from lying? (Score:4, Insightful)
The story with *.com and *.net wildcards only confirms that VeriSign has no integrity and can only be stopped by legal actions.
More about the VeriSign Class Action... (Score:1)
Screw Verisign (Score:1)
How much longer? (Score:2, Interesting)
This only continues to enforce that if you have enough money, time, and lawyers - you can side step anything.
We are a nation that continues to contradict ourselves. This isn't surprising given that our entire foundation is built on a contradiction claiming that we are rightous while the actions our goverment continues to be nefarious.
Why are