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New rules from ICANN (for all of you that own a domain)
For all those webmasters out there, this is something to pay attention to.
ICANN has put out a new policy that makes it quite easy for people to highjack your domain. You can read the slashdot story here: http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/04/11/10...?tid=95&tid=17 Quote:
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Re: New rules from ICANN (for all of you that own a domain)
[I'm putting my reply in both places because I don't know a better way to do it.]
This "rule change" is about transferring a domain you own from one registrar to another. It has nothing to do with transferring ownership of a domain. This is either a non-issue or a good thing, depending on how hard the "from" registrar made the process previously. |
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As usual, slashdot is overdramatic and Alan is correct. Read this comment for what is really happening: http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?...2&cid=10774545
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I still dont like the idea that my domains can be thrown around with out my knowing thou... |
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Transfer of a domain from one registrar to another must be initiated by the domain owner (i.e., you.) All that the "new rule" says is that the original registrar may not refuse to relinquish the domain to the new registrar simply because the owner didn't satisfy an arbitrary requirement on their part. |
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Meh.
I just got the following e-mail from my registrar: Quote:
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