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RE: [ga] domain name owner's bill of rights
Peter
From prespective of responding fast to individual issues of this type aired on public list I have found NSI to be the most responsive.
The registar in this case was register.com; In all fairness to them I must state that I don't have any issue with them making a counter offer. I think that's a legitimate business practice and makes good sense to them from business standpoint as well as to us from consumer standpoint.
My issue with them is them rejecting the transfer because I did not respond in time to them despite having given explicit approval required for transfer. I have unease with registers imposing mandatory processes of their own.
From public pressure standpoint, things might work in a (very) long run from larger perspective - we know from early NSI experiences; but again, at what cost to individuals that get burnt in a meanwhile ? Will they ever be justice to them ?
Maybe if we had some leverage with the renewal/revalidation/revokal of approved register status. The very fact, hopefully, should keep bad practices (unapproved extra judicary) in check.
Sri
On Mon, 07 May 2001, "Peter de Blanc" wrote:
>
> I would like to know who that registrar is, so i do not try to use them in
> the future.
>
> Publication of such information may cause them to modify their behaviour.
>
> peter de Blanc
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ga@dnso.org [mailto:owner-ga@dnso.org]On Behalf Of Srikanth
> Narra
> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 6:03 PM
> To: patrick@quad.net.au
> Cc: ga@dnso.org
> Subject: Re: [ga] domain name owner's bill of rights
>
>
> Thanks Patrick/Eric
>
> So far no one got back to me on the issue per se.
>
> On positive side :
>
> NSI, sent me the invoices and renewal notices in a hurry within few hours of
> posting to this list. (my thanks to whoever made it happen)
>
> On negative side :
>
> I just come across Register who held up my domain transfer to other
> registers after receiving my explicit transfer approval. So they can make
> counter-offer to stay on with them.
>
> To top things, I found out they denied my transfer because I did not respond
> to their counter offer in time.
>
> Is it even legal to do this ?
>
> Either a working group or a request for comments to domain name owners would
> be a very good idea.
>
> Sri
>
> On Thu, 26 April 2001, "Patrick Corliss" wrote:
>
> >
> > On Thursday, April 12, 2001 10:50 AM (AEST)
> > Srikanth Narra <sri@domainmates.com> wrote:
> > Subject: [ga] domain name owner's bill of rights
> >
> >
> > > Anywhere in the agreements (mela) that surround ICANN - is there any
> thing
> > that
> > > sounds or feels like bill of rights for domain name owners ?
> >
> > Hi Srikanth
> >
> > Did anyone ever get back to you on this question? The Chair is setting up
> > several working groups and this is the sort of issue that may be referred
> to
> > one of them to be considered.
> >
> > Best regards
> > Patrick Corliss
>
>
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