[registrars] An Opportunity to Prove A Point - Hi-Jacked Name At GoDaddy

Tim Ruiz tim at godaddy.com
Tue Feb 26 14:55:07 UTC 2008


Ross, I agree, but registrars will also some direction about how the
losing registrar can demonstrate, for DRP purposes, who the legal
Registrant is/was at the time of the transfer. Or how to demonstrate
that the listed Registrant was a hijacker.

Tim 


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [registrars] An Opportunity to Prove A Point - Hi-Jacked 
Name At GoDaddy
From: Ross Rader <ross at tucows.com>
Date: Tue, February 26, 2008 8:23 am
To: "Richard Lau" <richard at lau.com>
Cc: "'Registrars Constituency'" <registrars at gnso.icann.org>


On Feb 26, 2008, at 8:05 AM, Richard Lau wrote:

> the TDRP is not relevant since
> the listed Registrant at the losing registrar authorized the 
> transfer out.

"Registrant" is a legal status, not a technical status. The term 
"listed Registrant" is meaningless. If the legal Registrant has not 
authorized the transfer, the transfer is invalid and the TDRP is a 
very reasonable venue. I think this distinction would be a helpful 
clarification for staff to make to the DRP providers.

-ross





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