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RE: [ga] WHOIS accuracy, and name deletions
Joop, you are responding in a way which indicates that you don't want to have an interaction which can result in exchange between parties of good will.
That was what the smiley is about. I believe that the registrars who commented in fact did so from the interest of protecting their registrants. Your earlier comments seemed [apologize if I misunderstood them] to say that commercial registrars didn't care. Point of my response was: no, not borne out by their comments. :-)
Not anything nefarious. Just a comment to convey information. Apologize if not clear.
As to the initial question: Who created the 15 day period. That would have been incorporated in the initial contracts. It probably seemed reasonable at the time, and with email, should be ample.
Let's try to be charitable and accept that experience is providing information which should be part of the input to any change. The TF is trying to focus on the latter.
Validated input, with facts to back it up, are welcomed input.
Marilyn
-----Original Message-----
From: Joop Teernstra [mailto:terastra@terabytz.co.nz]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 10:56 PM
To: Cade,Marilyn S - LGA; Thomas Roessler; George Kirikos
Cc: discuss-list@opensrs.org; ga@dnso.org
Subject: RE: [ga] WHOIS accuracy, and name deletions
At 03:26 p.m. 8/01/2003, Cade,Marilyn S - LGA wrote:
>Okay, a few "facts" seem necessary.
>
>
>The "fifteen day thing" is existing policy.
>
>The WHOIS TF RECOMMENDED studying it, assessing problems, etc. THEY/TASK
>FORCE didn't create or change it.
Then who created it?
<snip>
>Joop's concern about commercial registrars has not been validated by the
TF experience >in the input or behavior of the commercial registrars. :-)
I do not understand what the smiley is for, Marilyn, unless it indicates
that you yourself do not really believe that "so far no complaints" is a
valid argument to dole out unchecked DN takedown powers to anyone.
-joop-
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