Domain squatters suck

I’ve been trying to move domain registration and DNS hosting for darcynorman.net from GoDaddy to Dreamhost for a couple of months. It’s been a long and frustrating process, involving faxing my driver’s license to Arizona to somehow prove I am who I say I am.

I just logged into my Dreamhost account to check on the status (still hasn’t finalized – they sure did set it up in a hurry, but it takes a looooong time to switch off of GoDaddy). On a lark, I tried adding registration for darcynorman.com. But Dreamhost’s registration utility complained that the domain was already taken.

Mwaaaah? Another D’Arcy Norman out there? Lemme check that out. A quick whois darcynorman.com turned up this:

   Domain Name: DARCYNORMAN.COM
   Registrar: GO DADDY SOFTWARE, INC.
   Whois Server: whois.godaddy.com
   Referral URL: http://registrar.godaddy.com
   Name Server: CNS1.CANADIANWEBHOSTING.COM
   Name Server: CNS2.CANADIANWEBHOSTING.COM
   Status: REGISTRAR-LOCK
   Updated Date: 16-mar-2006
   Creation Date: 16-mar-2006
   Expiration Date: 16-mar-2007

Oh, wait. No. It’s a domain squatter. Sitting on my name, assumedly hoping for a portion of the mad cash this blog generates. Mad cash, I tell you. Some lame squatter leech decided to register my name in the hopes I’d pay a ransom to get it back. At least the squatter is using a Canadian service provider to park the DNS for the domain. I guess that’s better than having it offshored to Moscow or something.

The combination of cheap domain registrations and “secure/private” registrations where you can hide behind a proxy make this practice possible. When I register domains, I need to go through CIRA verification, accept agreements about usage, etc… But these roaches can register other people’s names and park them for ransom. Rules (like locks) are for the honest people.

Screw you, squatter. I just went and registered darcynorman.ca – the only other variant of the domain I’d care about. Go ahead and squat on the rest, you rat bastage.

I’ve been trying to move domain registration and DNS hosting for darcynorman.net from GoDaddy to Dreamhost for a couple of months. It’s been a long and frustrating process, involving faxing my driver’s license to Arizona to somehow prove I am who I say I am.

I just logged into my Dreamhost account to check on the status (still hasn’t finalized – they sure did set it up in a hurry, but it takes a looooong time to switch off of GoDaddy). On a lark, I tried adding registration for darcynorman.com. But Dreamhost’s registration utility complained that the domain was already taken.

Mwaaaah? Another D’Arcy Norman out there? Lemme check that out. A quick whois darcynorman.com turned up this:

   Domain Name: DARCYNORMAN.COM
   Registrar: GO DADDY SOFTWARE, INC.
   Whois Server: whois.godaddy.com
   Referral URL: http://registrar.godaddy.com
   Name Server: CNS1.CANADIANWEBHOSTING.COM
   Name Server: CNS2.CANADIANWEBHOSTING.COM
   Status: REGISTRAR-LOCK
   Updated Date: 16-mar-2006
   Creation Date: 16-mar-2006
   Expiration Date: 16-mar-2007

Oh, wait. No. It’s a domain squatter. Sitting on my name, assumedly hoping for a portion of the mad cash this blog generates. Mad cash, I tell you. Some lame squatter leech decided to register my name in the hopes I’d pay a ransom to get it back. At least the squatter is using a Canadian service provider to park the DNS for the domain. I guess that’s better than having it offshored to Moscow or something.

The combination of cheap domain registrations and “secure/private” registrations where you can hide behind a proxy make this practice possible. When I register domains, I need to go through CIRA verification, accept agreements about usage, etc… But these roaches can register other people’s names and park them for ransom. Rules (like locks) are for the honest people.

Screw you, squatter. I just went and registered darcynorman.ca – the only other variant of the domain I’d care about. Go ahead and squat on the rest, you rat bastage.

15 thoughts on “Domain squatters suck”

  1. Heh, somebody’s been sitting on sylvienoel.com for years, but whenever I go there, it’s just an empty site waiting for content. I’m just happy with my .ca domain. And since i know there are other Sylvie Noels out there, I’ll leave the .com for one of them.

  2. Thanks for the heads-up, Moresheth! I just checked, and it’s in the process of expiring. It stil requires the transfer process, so it’s not available yet. I’ll keep an eye on it, though.

  3. Hi there. You don’t know me, but I came here from a search. I read this post, and currently, as of this writing, your .com domain has expired from the person that had it registered last. It may not stay that way, but if you read this soon, you might go ahead and register it.

    I think that the previous owner will still have a grace period (45 days?) to register it after it expired. If they do, then your money will be refunded, as I understand it. You might read the godaddy help to be sure.

    Anyway, thought I’d let you know.

  4. Well, Mr. Norman, you haven’t been paying attention. The domain is now free. For some time, I suppose, given the expiry date you quoted.

    I suppose you didn’t want it that badly.

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