Re: Anyone have stories about losing .in names?
I would like to add that adult domains can also be a risky proposition if you are into .in domains.
In Daniel's case i feel he got cheated by the INDRP either knowingly or unknowingly. It looks to me as a well-planned case of reverse domain hijacking involving influential persons.
Someone or an organization representing .in domain investors should approach the ICANN / WIPO to take action against the INDRP and the .in registry. At least this reverse domain hijacking phenomenon should be stopped in the near future as it will malign the image of the country and its registry which will in turn affect every stakeholder involved in '.in' domain names as a business.
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