Okay…I re-read post #2 and I really think he misunderstood me.
I’m not sure what this means: “It seems that I have tried everything to get Matt Mullenweg to hold up his word, but he will not even reply. The next steps are obvious because I must enforce the terms of the Open Domain program.” But before you go off and do something with your “next steps”, you may want to review your OWN terms that you listed as part of your opendomain program:
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Terms of Use
1. The domain should be used by a group most closely associated to the context of its name
2. The domain must be actively marketed and significantly used
1. Periodic content changes
2. Regular submission to search engines
3. You can not just create a a€?doorway portala€? with no actual content
3. Only one domain may be used per group
4. We would like a link on all pages
1. The link must be predominate and visiable
2. The link must be part of the original HTML document and not generated
3. All outbound links must be marked with the nofollow attribute. For example, all anchor tags should have rel=a€?nofollowa€? in their markup. This does NOT include the link to OpenDomain.Org
5. NO Pop-ups
6. NO automatic re-direction to other sites
7. NO objectionable content
1. No adult material
2. No defamatory comments
8. NO SPAM
“
Nothing in those “terms” has been broken by WordPress.com or those people selling invites to a service that has no equal. I may be going overboard here but I want to make sure everyone’s on the same page.