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Re: [registrars] Godaddy locks domains in for 60 days after a rant change
- To: "Mark Jeftovic" <markjr@xxxxxxxxxxx>, "Registrars Constituency" <registrars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [registrars] Godaddy locks domains in for 60 days after a rant change
- From: "Richard Lau" <richard@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2006 12:43:07 -0700
- In-reply-to: <45254DFA.4080307@easydns.com>
- References: <45254DFA.4080307@easydns.com>
- Sender: owner-registrars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I could be wrong here, but I think the section where it says:
A domain name is within 60 days (or a lesser period to be determined)
after being transferred (apart from being transferred back to the
original Registrar in cases where both Registrars so agree and/or where
a decision in the dispute resolution process so directs).
is being interpreted as:
A domain name is within 60 days after being transferred.
... where the word "transferred" is used as transferred between two
different registrants at the same Registrar.
Probably not what the author(s) intended, but as we all have seen, it's
the letter of the (ICANN) law, not the intent of the law, that counts.
Just my guess.
Richard
On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 14:24:58 -0400, "Mark Jeftovic" <markjr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
said:
>
> I'm noticing that after a Godaddy user moves a domain to another Godaddy
> account, or changes the registrant info of a domain, they are enforcing
> a 60-day no transfer-out rule.
>
> I don't think that is permissable under the policy posted at
>
> http://www.icann.org/transfers/policy-12jul04.htm
>
> Which only provides that the losing registrar can deny a transfer if a
> domain is within 60 days of the initial reg period or 60 days of a
> previous registrar transfer.
>
> Has this come up before?
>
>
> -mark
>
> --
> Mark Jeftovic <markjr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Founder & President, easyDNS Technologies Inc.
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