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Old 2005-06-19, 07:28 PM   #4
Head Boy
Hello, is this President Clinton? Good! I figured if anyone knew where to get some tang it would be you
 
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I can see two situations where a site can return alternatives to a DNS failure. One is a suspended hosting page, and the other is a pseudo-redemption page that some of the registrars are starting to use. Either of these can be out of the control of a good honest webmaster. Net Goonie is aware of what I am doing, I'm trying to preserve reasonable names for use by a community rather than seeing them go to the drop catchers. (and of course I retain the registration client.) There is no question that all the links should be removed, but is there anything we can do to avoid blacklisting. We can't retain the original free sites because we have no rights to them, unless the domain was purchased with content.

Is the only solution to allow things to take their course, and for the new owner to apply for the removal of the blacklisting?
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