Today, an overseas domain name theft cases implicated Chinese buyers. It is reported that at 16:00 on June 16, the U.S. time, Chinese domain name investors in the world-famous domain name investment exchange community DNForum post said that the three domain names secured by overseas domain names were forced to recover, the loss of more than millions of yuan, so that Buyers crying without tears.
It is understood that the stolen domain name holders in March 2010 by Escrow.com domain name secured trading site to buy BQ.COM, Ycw.com, Usd.net three domain, valuable. Whois domain name information shows, bq.com domain name status is modified to prohibit the transfer and modify.
The domain name holder sent a letter to Verisign, VeriSign whose main business is 2 (A & J) of the 13 root servers in the management world, .com and .net at the top level, claiming that their identity card information E-mail was stolen, resulting in theft and theft of the domain name, requiring VeriSign to retrieve these three domain names.
It is understood that ICANN stated that this is a domain name theft and that Pirates have forcibly removed these three domain names from Hanson's account in China. According to the published price information, only the BQ.COM domain name caused the Chinese domain name holder to lose 1.3 million RMB, together with YCW.COM and USD.NET. The loss of this investor has exceeded millions of RMB.
Currently, three stolen domains have been forcibly recovered. Insiders said that not all overseas domain name transactions are protected, with the influx of Chinese buyers, but also bound to appear more domain name transaction disputes. It is unclear at this moment whether the domain name is being sold or not.
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