The Toronto Sun reports that two Canadian MPs – Conservative Keith Ashfield and Liberal Roger Cuzner – failed to re-register their domain names and now find them being used by domainers.
Canadian MPs Not Masters of their Domains
March 6, 2009
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cybersquatters stole my daughters .com name, it’s personal, it’s identity theft, it’s taking advantage of children, clearly a form of abuse. this is an oridginal name no other person has it, this company is guilty of misrepresentation and extortion.