Re: Notice of Verisign's Breach of ICANN Registrar Accreditation Agreement

From: George Kirikos (gkirikos@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Sep 04 2002 - 14:41:43 EDT


Hello,

--- Chris Scott <chris@hostorlando.com> wrote:
> Some may guess the reason they do this is to prevent transfers away
> since
> there is no valid email address for the admin contact for the gaining
> registrar to send the transfer authorization to.

I have a theory that many of those "no.valid.email@worldnic.com"
accounts were for people who signed up for a domain over the telephone,
i.e. first time customers, who didn't have any prior email account.
Although, it still doesn't matter, as Verisign should take
responsibility for reading any emails sent to those accounts, and
fulfill their registrar obligations.

As the #2 Registrar, Tucows would gain a lot of accounts, if all of the
Verisign names are reallocated proportionately to other registrars,
should Verisign's registrar accreditation be revoked....(as if!)... ;)

Sincerely,

George Kirikos
http://www.kirikos.com/

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