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	<title>Comments on: Proof of Domain Owership After Registerfly Mess</title>
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		<title>By: Tia Wood</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tia Wood</dc:creator>
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		<description>Good answer.

However, how will these records hold up in court? For example, what if I were apart of a class action lawsuit against RegisterFly or ICANN due to lost domains, how could I prove that my domains were mine? Would screenshots/emails/etc hold up in court? My concern is that these  things can be faked. Let&#039;s say I had a valuable domain. What&#039;s to stop someone else from creating fake screenshots/emails who happens to get there before I do?

***FS*** If it were an independent third party providing the evidence and they are a recognized being in the business of recordkeeping, then I think those shots would hold up..  but to what end?  If you go through the acrimony of a trial and the registrar said: &quot;You agreed to our terms of service, which says we owe you nothing in the event of catastrophic loss&quot;..   then its all for nothing anyway.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good answer.</p>
<p>However, how will these records hold up in court? For example, what if I were apart of a class action lawsuit against RegisterFly or ICANN due to lost domains, how could I prove that my domains were mine? Would screenshots/emails/etc hold up in court? My concern is that these  things can be faked. Let&#8217;s say I had a valuable domain. What&#8217;s to stop someone else from creating fake screenshots/emails who happens to get there before I do?</p>
<p>***FS*** If it were an independent third party providing the evidence and they are a recognized being in the business of recordkeeping, then I think those shots would hold up..  but to what end?  If you go through the acrimony of a trial and the registrar said: &#8220;You agreed to our terms of service, which says we owe you nothing in the event of catastrophic loss&#8221;..   then its all for nothing anyway.</p>
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