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By Greg Sandoval

Published: Monday 06 March 2006


Name

Anonymous


Location

Colorado


Occupation

IT Manager


Comment

Disturbing trend? Does anyone see this as the beginning of a nightmare? How is AOL going to identify "legitimate non-profit orgs"? By easily-forged domain names? By asking every nonprofit to register with AOL (and checking their credentials)? And when MSN, Yahoo, etc., follow suit, will all nonprofits have to register with them as well? And every other ISP that sees this as a money-making opportunity?



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