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Re: [ga] Leasing out ICANN Accreditations



But then again, if you'd previously put your trust in ICANN- accredited registerfly.com, you might be well served by ensuring your registrar was someone subjected to a bit more than ICANN's failed attempts at oversight - yourself.




On Jun 20, 2007, at 11:50 PM, Jeff Williams wrote:

Danny and all,

  This is a bad and distrustful move, but it comes as no surprise
to me.

Danny Younger wrote:

http://www.cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=2556F507-C9D9-418A- B4A8-C460D58F75C0

[excerpt] "To electronically interact directly with a
registry like VeriSign, a company needs to have an
accreditation from the Internet Corporation for
Assigned Names and Numbers. This involves a lot of
paperwork and systems design, as well as up-front and
ongoing fees and costs.

MyRebel intends to cut through this barrier to entry
by leasing out its own ICANN accreditations to its
customers. Each accreditation entitles the owner to a
a business relationship with the registry companies
and a fixed number of simultaneous connections to the
registry's servers.

Momentous.ca owns about 100 accredited registrars,
essentially paper companies used by its Pool.com
subsidiary to rapidly re-register expiring domains.
MyRebel.com would see Momentous share these
accreditations with its high-volume domainer
customers."


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