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[gnso-irtp-pdp-jun08] Transfer Process: Internal Feedback on Issue I.
- To: "IRTP-A " <Gnso-irtp-pdp-jun08@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [gnso-irtp-pdp-jun08] Transfer Process: Internal Feedback on Issue I.
- From: "James M. Bladel" <jbladel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 16:39:24 -0700
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font-size:10pt;">Paul and Group:<br><br>Following our call yesterday, I had a
chance to confer internally with some our folks who handle transfers, and
wanted to share my findings with the group. <br><br>* To put some
boundaries on the question of registrant email
availability: We established during yesterday's call that Registrant
Email is collected and maintained by all registrars, and submitted to
all "Thick" Registries. A quick check of gTLD WHOIS data shows that
Registrant Email is also displayed for all Thick Registries. So Mike
O.'s point about the elephant in the room is accurate, as this problem
is most frequently associated with the Thin registries, esp. COM /
NET.<br><br>* As we have discussed earlier, problems involving WHOIS
accuracy should be omitted from our consideration, first because it is an
ongoing issue in other areas of ICANN. But mostly because the problem
raised in Issue I is one of data access, not data accuracy. Even if the
Registrant Email address is incorrect or fraudulent, it is not visible to the
gaining registrar. Similarly, we should consider discussions involving
reasons for denial out of bounds, as this occurs only after the transfer is
initiated.<br><br>* GoDaddy sends all transfer communication to the Admin
contact. If the transfer is NACK'ed by the Registrant, we do not pursue
the transfer. The exception to this would be if the individual attempting the
transfer asks us to get engaged, in which as we would attempt to facilitate
communication between the requester and the Losing Registrar.
<br><br>* I was incorrect in my statement that we "never send the
AuthInfo code via email." In fact, a registrant can access via their
account control panel, and request an email containing the AuthInfo
code.<br><br>* The Domain Services team was able to provide me with a
transfer flowchart (attached). It seems very similar to the diagram
provided by Network Solutions.<br><br><br>Thanks--<br><br>J.<br><br><meta
http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"><img
src="cid:48c85a5575219" height="931" width="883">
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