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Re: [casi] Mariam Appeal



Dear Jonathan
Sorry, I can't contribute information about Mariam herself.

However, regarding the loss of the domain name marianappeal.com for the
Mariam Appeal: according to OnlineNIC's WHOIS database, the
mariamappeal.com name was registered on 20 Sept 2002 to Wang Chuan
Sheng, at an address in Taipei, Taiwan

This is possibly an alias for Li Yen Chun, who lost against Fortum
Corporation in June 2002 (he registered fortum.net and set up a portal
site on it).  Quote from the WIPO administrative panel decision:
"(c) The Respondent has registered at least 345 different domain names,
some of which are in the name of different registrants, such as Domain
Seller, Domain Reseller, IA Consulting, Inc and Wang Chuan Sheng;"
see:
http://arbiter.wipo.int/domains/decisions/html/2002/d2002-0324.html

As I'm sure you know, the mariamappeal.com website is listed widely in
directories (including CASI) and linked from articles in online
magazines.
eg.: http://www.orientmagazine.com/mariamappeal/news_13.htm

The change of registrant means that any emails addressed directly to the
Mariam Appeal (eg. info@mariamappeal.com, as quoted in the Orient
Magazine news item) now go to/via 'Wang Chuan Sheng' in Taiwan.

How did 'our man in Taiwan' spot this opportunity, among the thousands
of domain names which must lapse all the time - did he perhaps have a
list of names to watch out for?

Cathy

In message <Pine.SOL.4.44.0304221746230.2944-100000@orange.csi.cam.ac.uk
>, Jonathan Stevenson <jjs32@hermes.cam.ac.uk> writes
>
>Hello all,
>
>I've been contacted by a journalist covering the Ali Ismaael Abbas story
>who is looking for information on what happened to Mariam, on whose behalf
>the Mariam Appeal was launched. Does anyone have any information on this?
>The webite now appears to be advertising for a casino.
>
>Thanks,
>Jonathan
>
>-------
>
>Jonathan Stevenson
>Gonville and Caius College | Cambridge | CB2 1TA
>tel 01223 521914 | mob 07818 651124
>
>"Miss Carridge's method of entering a private apartment was to knock
>timidly on the door on the outside some time after she had closed it
>behind her on the inside. Not even a nice hot cup of tea in her hand
>could make her subject to the usual conditions of time and space in
>this matter."
>- Murphy
>
>
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Cathy Aitchison

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