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[gnso-irtpd] here's a lightly reworded version of the scenarios we described on the call today
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- Subject: [gnso-irtpd] here's a lightly reworded version of the scenarios we described on the call today
- From: "Mike O'Connor" <mike@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2013 14:39:04 -0600
hi all,
the subject says it all. here are the scenarios we came up with. i have two
requests. see if i captured them right, if you were proposing them. try to
think up other cases that we need to include in our list.
thanks,
mikey
Scenarios
The Administrative Contact authorises a transfer but the Registrant is
challenging that
A Registrar is not participating in resolving an issue with a transfer.
Several attempts to engage have been made by the other Registrar, including a
message the Emergency Action Contact, to no avail.
Two registrants are disputing the right to a domain name after an
inter-reigistrar transfer -- registrars went through the right process and
have no further information to add.
Both registrants were acknowledged at some point in time as being registrants.
Both of their names have appeared in Whois, but they now disagree as to who the
true registrant is.
+- Administrative and Registrant contacts are spread across two parts of an
organization and there's a disagreement between them as to the validity of a
transfer
Different contacts or departments within an organization have conflicts
+- A registrant-claimant approaches a Registrar claiming that they are the
registrant rather than the Proxy Service Provider to whom the domain name is
registered
Maybe refer this edge case to the PPS WG?
Proxy is acting as an agent
Maybe a subset of the "confusion of roles within an organization" case
+- One registrant is completely unknown to the registrars
A website designer registers a domain under their name on behalf of a customer
for whom they build a website. They are challenged by their customer who
claims to be the registrant but has never appeared in any Whois record at any
time.
A website designer registers a domain under their name on behalf of a customer,
and then goes out of business - causing domain to expire, leaving registrants
to resolve the issue with a registrar who has never heard of them.
+- Registrant says "I'm the owner, but I'm not in control of the name, here's
why, help me get it back"
Two business partners split and claim rights on the domain name
Contract disputes sometimes enter into this
Company goes through an ownership/structure change -- the original owner tries
to retain the name
+- Privacy services -- losing registrar doesn't remove privacy service, the
gaining registrar can't validate the identity of the person registering the name
This is also the case for any other entity that's providing the privacy service
-- resellers or other 3rd parties for example
Somebody registers a domain name as part of their job, does it under their own
personal account, they and company part ways, which trumps?
Person works at the company -- maybe in the corporate account -- their contact
info is listed -- they have left the company and access to the account and
controlling email address is no longer possible
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