Re: [registrars] Godaddy locks domains in for 60 days after a rant change
So basically, as long as we maintain a Registrar whitelist we can all start creating our own arbitrary rules. -Tom Jay Westerdal wrote: Mark, You are correct, GoDaddy have been openly violating this policy for over a year. The only way around it is to email Tim and ask that your registrar be put on a whitelist. I believe Mark Monitor can put in a transfer request and it will go through even if in this 60 day GoDaddy rule. It would be nice if all Registrars followed the same rules. Jay Westerdal Name Intelligence, Inc.http://www.nameintelligence.com-----Original Message----- From: owner-registrars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-registrars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mark Jeftovic Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 11:25 AM To: Registrars Constituency Subject: [registrars] Godaddy locks domains in for 60 days after a rant changeI'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.htmWhich 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
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