Hello,
> > - There is nothing in any contracts or rules that prevent a
registrar from offering names to their resellers and existing customers
> That is not a given. The ICANN compliance officer seemed to think it
> might be when he was queried about it.
"Seemed to think" is not a very strong assertion that the agreements
prevent anything. Once it is not a simple yes or no it is subject to
your interpretation and what the compliance office seemed to think.
> > - Therefore if all other registrars do this they are staying within
the rules
> No other registrar is doing this.
If this is true then I definitely support the names getting expired and
everyone having access.
> > - Thus the logical thing to do is for OpenSRS to offer expired names
to
> > their resellers/customers first
> Everyone else is selling drugs....
very useless an irrelevant point that you seem to keep using to support
your shaky position.
Drug dealing is illegal, against the law. So if someone sells drugs they
are breaking the law and need to be punished and if caught they will be
punished.
Re-selling domains before they expire is not against any law.
And there are no contractual agreements that get broken if this happens
so the comparison here is useless.
Come up with something that makes more sense. I sure with some thought
you can do it :)
later
David
>
> --
> Best regards,
> William X Walsh <william@userfriendly.com>
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