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[REMINDER] [registrars] Request for Information

  • To: Registrar Constituency <registrars@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [REMINDER] [registrars] Request for Information
  • From: "Ross Wm. Rader" <ross@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 08:31:04 -0500
  • Organization: Tucows Inc.
  • Reply-to: ross@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Sender: owner-registrars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Reminder: The task force has requested that I file this information a week today. If you were planning on making a submission but have not yet done so, please ensure that you send your comments no later than 5:00pm EST January 16, 2004.

Thanks again.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [registrars] Request for Information
Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 10:28:59 -0500
From: Ross Wm. Rader <ross@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: ross@xxxxxxxxxx
Organization: Tucows Inc.
To: registrars@xxxxxxxx

Whois Task Force 3 is looking to get a better sense of what registrars
currently do to verify the accuracy of the information in their whois
databases. As the registrar rep, I have been requested to pass this
request onto the constituency and compile the responses. I would
appreciate hearing from as many members as possible no later than 5:00pm
EST January 16, 2004.

Please send me your comments offlist. I will compile and summarize the
responses and forward them to the constituency when I file them with our
Task Force chair.

Thanks in advance for your assistance!
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