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Re: [PyrNet-L] GPCA protest rebuttal



This is all very interesting to be sure. So what we could be seeing is
perhaps someone trying to make a few bucks on someones hard work and
certainly pride in ones own kennel. Certainly its not up to a club to decide
ownership of anything, however it is up to a club to decide if a person
applying for membership is in their opinion is a ethical and decent person.
Should there be a code of ethics members are to adhere to it and are ask to
refrain from from personal attacks upon a fellow member.
IMO, I just fine it very shabby that  any indivdual would want to grab
someones kennel domain.

Regards,
Sandy Dyment.....

-----Original Message-----
From: darrell goolsbee <dgg@star-telegram.com>
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Date: Thursday, March 18, 1999 4:27 AM
Subject: Re: [PyrNet-L] GPCA protest rebuttal


><<I received a letter in the mail about a membership protest that was
>upheld
>> by the board members of the GPCA and why there should be a vote to
override
>> their decision.  I personally believe that anyone that truly loves this
>> breed should be allowed to join the GPCA unless it can be proved that
they
>> did something detrimental to the club or breed. Here's the question:  If
>> Judy Cooper would hire me to create a Web Site for her kennel and I would
>> then register (www.TipNChips.com) in my name, which would make me the
legal
>> and rightful owner of that Domain name...does anybody have a problem with
>> this?  If you do, what should be done about it? If not, case closed.
(P.S.
>> Karolaska & Quibbletown.com are also still available).>>
>
>There was an interesting article on AP Wednesday about Web site
>speculators who register sites (the cost is apparently about $70 for 2
>years) in hopes of cashing in later. For example, two college students
>in AZ reserved www.Forbes2000.com and managed to get approximately
>$6,500 from the Forbes campaign for it. The same story said that pretty
>much all domains of potential presidential candidates for 2004 have
>already been taken.

>Darrell Goolsbee
>Fort Worth, TX
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