How I envisage that working is when a domain is registered,
the confirmation includes the information (and of course the ts&cs prior
to registration include the info)along the following lines:
"in the event that you do not renew your domain name prior to
expiry of its term, the domain name will lapse. The domain name will not
immediately cease to function or become available to others to register.
Instead there will be a period of [x/x-y] days during which you will be able
to reregister the domain name by paying the normal registration fee to
us. After that period, the domain will be deleted and will no longer
function, but there will be a period of 30 days during which you will be able
to redeem the domain name before it becomes generally available for
registration. If you redeem your domain name during this period you will
be charged an additional recovery fee. This recovery fee is currently
set at $z, however this price may vary from time to time without notice to
you. The price will be published on our website at
www.whatever.blob"
What we want is for registrants to know up front what the
score is, but this doesn't have to be in a way that the registrar is bound by
the price notified at the outset.
Jane
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam
Peake [mailto:ajp@glocom.ac.jp]
Sent: 21 March 2003 07:09
To:
Jordyn A. Buchanan; nc-deletes@dnso.org
Subject: Re:
[nc-deletes] Time to Vote
Apologies for sending this in late (too late?) A
question about
3.1.6 Registrars should
provide, both at the time of
registration and in a
conspicuous place on their website, the fee
charged
for the recovery of a domain name during the Redemption Grace
Period.
"at the time of registration" -- as names are registered for
at least
a year, is there a risk in asking registrars
to commit to a fee so
far in the future? I think "in a
conspicuous place on their website"
is fine and
probably enough.
Too late?
Thanks,
Adam
At 8:21 PM -0500 3/20/03, Jordyn A. Buchanan wrote:
>Hello all:
>
>Please find attached the proposed final report. Please vote
whether
>you support transmitting this as our final
report to the GNSO council.
>Please please please
try to vote by 2300 GMT tomorrow (that's 1700
>EST).
>
>Thanks all for your hard work
>
>Attachment converted: Macintosh:Deletes Final Report.doc
(W8BN/MSWD)
>(000C9851)
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Report.pdf"
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>,
>
>Jordyn
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