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Originally Posted by eroswebmaster
As has already been pointed out...common sense played hugely in understanding the issues going on.
Just be a man, and say..."I'm sorry BoyAlley, I was wrong, you were right."
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Why? its not an issue of common sense. its a simple issue of the policy of a private company, where those policies are within the law and whether or not their request and action was a lawful request/action.
has nothing at all to do with common sense.
supporting it or not supporting it might. but the question was never "do you agree with this". i dont think anyone in their right mind would agree that a registrar should be able to lock your domain for any reason that is not related to its transfer and any issue that might arise during transfer.
in that respect, of course i agree with BoyAlley. but "rights" and "legal" and "illegal" are not subjective ideas. they are codified in law.