[gnso-impl-irtpc-rt] Re: A possible fix?

James M. Bladel jbladel at godaddy.com
Wed Feb 12 23:01:48 UTC 2014


  1.  Gaining.
  2.  So just ServerTransferProhibited, then. :)

J.

From: Michele Neylon - Blacknight <michele at blacknight.com<mailto:michele at blacknight.com>>
Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at 16:53
To: James Bladel <jbladel at godaddy.com<mailto:jbladel at godaddy.com>>, "gnso-impl-irtpc-rt at icann.org<mailto:gnso-impl-irtpc-rt at icann.org>" <gnso-impl-irtpc-rt at icann.org<mailto:gnso-impl-irtpc-rt at icann.org>>
Subject: RE: A possible fix?

Sorry I missed the call

James:

1 - which registrar? Gaining? Losing? Both?
2 - um .. hangon, unless I'm missing something that would also prevent a nameserver update, wouldn't it? (Bear in mind I'm quite tired this evening, so I could be wrong)

Regards

Michele

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From: owner-gnso-impl-irtpc-rt at icann.org<mailto:owner-gnso-impl-irtpc-rt at icann.org> [mailto:owner-gnso-impl-irtpc-rt at icann.org] On Behalf Of James M. Bladel
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Subject: [gnso-impl-irtpc-rt] A possible fix?

Hi folks.  Hope no one was discouraged following todays call.  These things are very difficult (if they weren't anyone could do them)...but not impossible!

So thinking a bit more, I believe we can address some of these issues by requiring two practices:

(1) Registrars must take two WHOIS "snapshots":  One to obtain the FOA, and one at Transfer execution.
(2) Registries must "lock" (ServerUpdateProhibited, ServerTransferProhibited,ServerDeleteProhibited) on all names known to be subject to a UDRP or TDRP.

Reasoning:  By comparing the WHOIS record at both occasions, the Gaining Registrar can spot any differences in Registrant data or Domain Status. This will provide the necessary visibility to invalidate the FOA and re-authorize the transfer.

Thoughts?

J.




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