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Re: [gnso-pednr-dt] Latest Expiration Use Case?
- To: Berry Cobb <berrycobb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "gnso-pednr-dt@xxxxxxxxx" <gnso-pednr-dt@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [gnso-pednr-dt] Latest Expiration Use Case?
- From: Jeff Eckhaus <eckhaus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2010 15:06:52 -0800
Berry
It is an interesting case, since the domain name did drop even though there are
many processes in the auda expiry process that many have requested for the gTLD
space. Also it seems there is no RGP in .au domains. After 30 days the previous
registrant has no recourse. Maybe the reason why it did not renew is the simple
answer, the registrant let it drop.
This is from the auda website
6.1 The following procedure applies in the case of domain names that are not
renewed on or before the expiry date
at the next Expiry Cycle, the domain name will transition from “Registered” to
an “Expired Hold” state. This is depicted in the WHOIS by the status being
shown as:
serverHold (Expired)
serverUpdateProhibited (Expired)
(ii) the domain name will be removed from the DNS (ie. it will no longer work
on the internet);
(iii) the domain name cannot be updated;
(iv) the domain name can be renewed or transferred to another registrar;
b) exactly 30 calendar days after it enters “Expired Hold” state, the domain
name will become eligible for expired pending purge:
(i) at the next Expiry Cycle the domain name will transition from an “Expired
Hold” state to an “Expired Pending Purge” state. This is depicted in the WHOIS
by the status being shown as:
serverHold (Expired)
serverRenewProhibited (Expired)
serverUpdateProhibited (Expired)
(ii) the domain name cannot be updated, renewed or transferred to another
registrar;
(iii) the domain name will be published on the Official Domain Drop List [Note
1];
c) exactly one calendar day after it enters “Expired Pending Purge” state, the
domain name will become eligible for purge:
(i) the domain name will be purged from the registry at the next Purge Cycle.
From: Berry Cobb
<berrycobb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:berrycobb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2010 14:41:16 -0800
To: "gnso-pednr-dt@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:gnso-pednr-dt@xxxxxxxxx>"
<gnso-pednr-dt@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:gnso-pednr-dt@xxxxxxxxx>>
Subject: [gnso-pednr-dt] Latest Expiration Use Case?
Hi all!
I hope you had a great time in Columbia for those in the WG that went. While
remote participation worked well, it sucks not being there in the heat of the
battle and missing all the fun.
Just off the presses….. It’s speculative at this point, but did the Rt lose
this domain due to an invalid email address?
http://domainnamewire.com/2010/12/15/woolworths-buys-hardware-com-au-for-33333-after-rival-lets-it-expire/
Domain Tools history does not give all the data for .au like it does for other
TLDs. This may be worthy of investigating further.
Berry Cobb
Infinity Portals LLC
berrycobb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:berrycobb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
http://infinityportals.com
720.839.5735
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