Hey Hidden Techies, Just passing this news through as it is very relevant to anyone owning or managing a domain name for their business or other people. I first thought it might just be passing news, but we've already had direct contact with a customer of ours that first checked availability at Network Solutions and have followed up and confirmed the practice is prevalent. Network Solutions has started to game the domain registration system through a tactic that is being called "front-running". If you query for a domain on their site, but don't purchase it, they will register it in their Name for a period of four days. During that period you will be unable to register the domain at any other registrar. After that period the domain reverts back to public availability and Network Solutions paid nothing to do so based on the current policy that they are gaming that relates to that grace period. Here's an article about the situation if you want more detail. The global domain governing body (ICANN) is investigating the situation, but so far Network Solutions continues the practice. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02/19/ican_questions_network_solutions_over_front_running/ Regards, Charles Uchu Strader