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RE: [ga] keeping expired domains by a registrar

  • To: "Bashar Al-Abdulhadi" <bashar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: [ga] keeping expired domains by a registrar
  • From: "Gomes, Chuck" <cgomes@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 17:47:21 -0400
  • Cc: <ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • In-reply-to: <4612BFE4.6000507@kuwaitnet.net>
  • Sender: owner-ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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  • Thread-topic: [ga] keeping expired domains by a registrar

Bashar,
 
Registrars should be able to address this better than me because they work
with it everyday, but the clause that I thought was especially relevant was
the following:
 
"3.7.5.3 In the absence of extenuating circumstances (as defined in Section
3.7.5.1 above), a domain name must be deleted within 45 days of either the
registrar or the registrant terminating a registration agreement."
Extenuating circumstances are clearly spelled out in Section 3.7.5.1 and any
that are not listed must be approved by ICANN.  So my question is this: if
no extenuating circumstances exist, may a registrar keep a name longer than
45 days before deleting it and still be in compliance with this policy?
 
Chuck Gomes
 
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From: Bashar Al-Abdulhadi [mailto:bashar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 4:58 PM
To: Gomes, Chuck
Cc: ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ga] keeping expired domains by a registrar



Chuck,

I didn't find anything that allow or deny such actions in the EDDP




Gomes, Chuck wrote:


Bashar,
 
I suggest you check out the Expired Domain Deletion Policy at:
 
http://www.icann.org/registrars/eddp.htm
 
Chuck Gomes
 
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From: owner-ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Bashar Al-Abdulhadi
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 2:36 PM
To: ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ga] keeping expired domains by a registrar



Dear all,

I noticed one of the registrars are doing the following:

1- If a domain expires they hold it for 29 days to be able to renew it for
regular renew fee and after the 29 days they renew it for $160 +
registration fee and they call it extended RGP period while the domain
registry status is LOCKED not RGP

2- domain keeps this status for 2 - 3 months and later on its removed from
your account and no longer renewable even at $160+reg fee

3- if you contact them saying you want your domain back they email you the
following:

Unfortunately, it's gone past the grace period where he could get it back
for the additional fee.  At this point the domain is considered abandoned
and is not for sale.  If your client has a trademark on the name, he should
send the trademark documentation to legal@xxxxxxxxxxx




The question is can registrars keep names for themselves to benefit from
parking traffic and/or sell them in future for other interested parties?




because in the cases above poor clients who doesn't have trademark or can
pay lots of lawyer fees are losing their domains forever










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