This is ICANN fact, however NSI has a policy whereby they pick up names so
they can auction them off after expiry to recoup some losses - I have not
found any particular evidence to support how they decide which names to
hold onto, and which ones they let expire. But the domain SHOULD be
available if it completely expires.
Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, 411 wrote:
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> > Once a domain has expired it is not transferable.
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> Charles is correct so here is my opening to ask questions:
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> ICANN says that after 60 days the expired domains get placed back into the
> database so that others can register them. Is this ICANN BS or fact?
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