Changes

Line 58: Line 58:  
* '''Section 1 and Section 15(e)'''- The term "Reverse Domain Name Hijacking" is unnecessary and recommended that the “Abuse of Process” or “Procedural Misconduct” should be used instead.
 
* '''Section 1 and Section 15(e)'''- The term "Reverse Domain Name Hijacking" is unnecessary and recommended that the “Abuse of Process” or “Procedural Misconduct” should be used instead.
 
* '''Section 2(a)(iv)'''- AOL recommended that the provision should be removed
 
* '''Section 2(a)(iv)'''- AOL recommended that the provision should be removed
 +
 +
In 2009, [[Microsoft]] enlisted the help of AOL, ICANN, [[Verisign]], [[Afilias]], and others, to fight the [[Cornficker Worm]], a particularly prolific virus that preyed on Microsoft systems. Microsoft also publicized a $250,000 reward for information able to convict anyone of intentionally spreading the worm.<ref>[http://mobile.eweek.com/c/a/Security/Microsoft-Teams-With-Industry-Leaders-From-AOL-to-Symantec-to-Fight-Conficker-Worm/ Microsoft Teams with Industry Leaders From AOL to Symantec to Fight Cornficker Worm]</ref>
    
==Acquisitions==
 
==Acquisitions==