DNS

Jan Devos <webmaster@COOL.ST> Fri, 08 January 1999 22:00 UTC

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Date: Fri, 08 Jan 1999 23:02:24 +0100
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±1 year ago, I bought several .st domains (± 50). Including downing.st, fir.st, be.st, cool.st, central.s,...

Howvever recently they took a couple of them back without warning and later they mailed me with the excuse that they already belonged to someone else. 

First of all it took them 1 year to discover there error and second they didn't just do it with one but with several url's.

Remember that it were active sites, who were building up a viewing base.

My question is if top-level-domain managers are allowed to play with the dns'es and if I can do something against it?

Sincerely,

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