Paul Rubin <no.em...@nospam.invalid> writes:

> I'd think whoever registered that domain would have known what they
> were getting into when they registered it. Same with "example.com" and
> so forth.

Which doesn't make it any more appropriate to act as though you have
free rein in a domain registered to someone else.

Especially so as there are domains reserved by RFC 2606 that are *known*
never to be registered by anyone, and that *are* free for such use.

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