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Re: [ga] Registrars Draft: Transfers
Hey, Jeff and Jefsey,
You guys are funny here. Sorry but both of you are clear as mud on this
issue. Of
course you are both right. However you have allowed someone else to
define the
issue which becomes a rubics cube.
Jeff is right, the customer should be able to freely transfer any time
and any hold
up is bull. The true issue is whether the losing registrar has any
rights and the
obvious answer is NO!!! {yes that was a Bohemian scream}
Jefsey you are right, forcing information from anyone to allow them to
exercise a
consumer right is bull. The true issue is whether the losing registrar
has any
rights and the obvious answer is NO!!! {yes that was a self
sanctimonious statement
of the obvious}
So whoever wrote that first statement should redefine the method in
which they
speak or their thought, either one.
We celebrate independence throughout the world, and thanks to all on
this list for
exercising it lest it atrophy.
Sincerely,
Eric
Jefsey Morfin wrote:
> On 02:25 27/09/01, Jeff Williams said:
> > > The way to protect the Losing Registrar is to build into this agreement the
> > > requirement for the Registrant to take responsibility for disclosing any
> > > pertinent legal proceedings, failing which the DN may be autoNACKed.
> >
> > I disagree here. The registrant is the customer, as such he/she should be
> >under no special requirements at the time of registration of a Domain Name,
> >or the transfer of same, to the loosing registrar or for that matter the
> >winning
> >one.
>
> all the more than such a clause is IMHO illegal for two reasons:
> a) you cannot force someone to prompt information detrimental to him
> b) the whole thing calls for a definition of the Registrar service and of the
> domain name. Yours is a yankoyankee issue but as far as I understand
> your legal logic you will always have a conflict due to your
> contradictions
> in understanding DNs, Registrars and Registrants.
>
> Jefsey
>
> and of the Domain Name. Registration is a service to the Registrant.
> Nothing more. This whole thing is yankoyankee issue resulting from
> an ill understanding of the
>
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