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by someotherperson 1533 days ago
Refusing to adhere to your TOS, ICANN guidelines and legal obligations by turning a blind eye to international crime rings isn't knowing your place, it's exploitation and has horrible ethics regardless of how it can be perceived.

Knowingly taking money from criminals, likely stolen, is almost certainly a criminal offence.

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I'm sure if you were to provide them with evidence of your allegations they would take actions appropriate to their obligations. What you want them to do is that work _for_ you, which they are not obliged to do, as far as I know.
I (and many others) have provided full evidence and it's not actioned. Or I would give 20 domains with 20 subdomains -- all from the same circle, same time of registry, same phishing concept -- and they would only action one and stop responding to emails after.

Don't assume what I want them to do. They have been spoonfed the information and their Eastern European support staff/legal department doesn't care. Then their C-levels come on here and claim nonsense about free speech when quizzed about it.

Just because they don't immediately cancel people you have issue with doesn't make them a criminal org. You should check out about libel because this is getting close.
I'd like the opportunity to actually have this heard in a courtroom. Although the FBI would probably do most of the talking.