Hello Bob's, Thursday, October 19, 2000, 7:17:21 AM, you wrote: >> Sell the stock before they are accused of assisting domain theft :-) >> >> Their whois server is already offline... > Apparently, Adobe DID nack the transfer request. The Chinese registrar > cannot be held entirely to blame here, obviously the proceeding were > instigated from there, but Netsol have (allegedly) permitted the transfer to > take place despite the NACK. I think you misunderstand the process. NSI does not have a NACK for transfers. ALL authentication for transfers is done by the receiving registrar. The losing registrar does not do any authentication or a ACK/NACK process. -- Best regards, William mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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