I have several, but not as many as I have had registered either for myself or customers in the past. I will probably have more in the future.
I am fine with Facebook filing a suit in a court of competent jurisdiction to get this information. However, they don't state what they are seeking in their post. Further, they attack Namecheap as if Namecheap were doing something wrong.
I don't expect Namecheap to spend a fortune fighting this- but I would like to see due process followed. If a proper court of competent jurisdiction rules that Namecheap has to reveal the identity of the domain owners, and their are no bounds for appeal, and Namecheap does, that is an acceptable legal outcome.
The problem is Facebook trying to paint Namecheap as being in the wrong here, when it appears that they are doing the right thing.
I am fine with Facebook filing a suit in a court of competent jurisdiction to get this information. However, they don't state what they are seeking in their post. Further, they attack Namecheap as if Namecheap were doing something wrong.
I don't expect Namecheap to spend a fortune fighting this- but I would like to see due process followed. If a proper court of competent jurisdiction rules that Namecheap has to reveal the identity of the domain owners, and their are no bounds for appeal, and Namecheap does, that is an acceptable legal outcome.
The problem is Facebook trying to paint Namecheap as being in the wrong here, when it appears that they are doing the right thing.