Pre-registrations wiht upgrades take priority over advanced registrations
because that's the whole point of the  distinction between the two. If a
domain already exists, than that domain owner get's dibs on
'pre-registering' it with CIRA. If somedomain.on.ca already exists, than
that owner get's dibs on the somedomain.ca version of the name, simply
because they got their first, in a sense.

I can see why you'd *like* the .ca version of the name in question to be
available as an advance registration, but by definition, it is not. The fact
of the matter is, CIRA makes the rules, and that's that.

Thanks,

Ken

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of ThunderLine
> Hostmaster
> Sent: October 30, 2000 10:03 PM
> To: kim
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: What happened to the domain? (OpenSRS Ticket #115360)
>
>
> Why does upgrades take prioity over advanced registration?
> Is it not considered a new registration regardless or it being an upgrade?
>
> That fact of the matter is that they did not own the domain. Thus, it is
> and advanced registration. My advanced registration was submitted before
> theirs.
>
> I wish to challenge this.
>
> David *withanangryclient* James
> ThunderLIne
>
> kim writes:
>
> > Bad news, some one already got it as part of a pre-reg and
> upgrade...  (you were
> > not going to get it as an advanced registration)
> >
> >
> > Whois
> >
> > Domain lizard.ca
> > Organisation  Lizard Designs, Inc.
> > Date received  2000/10/23
> > Date approved  2000/10/23
> > Last changed  2000/10/23
> > Description
> > DNS1
> > ns1.netbistro.com
> > DNS2
> > ns2.netbistro.com
> > DNS3
> >
> > sorry
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

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