Hi Chuck,
This begs the question: How does one go about getting this info? Request by
Admin (current or former)? Written request (current of former Admin)? Or, is
it only available via subpoena?
Best, Loren
Charles Daminato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We keep, by ICANN mandate, all historical data for your domains and
changes, including IP addresses of clients who change things, dates,
times, and what you had for breakfast (for good measure).
This isn't exactly readily available, but it's all logged, zipped, and
burned, archived, and kept in a cement bunker for a rainy day :)
Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, George Kirikos wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was thinking about the situation with the domain hijacking that
> happened to one of the OpenSRS resellers, and was curious as to what
> historical documentation is available to assert that one actually had a
> right to the domain name that was taken.
>
> Is OpenSRS (or ICANN, NSI or other registrars for that matter)
> maintaining an audit trail of all domains that were ever in their
> system? Is that data being stored even if the domain gets transferred
> to another registrar? What kinds of changes are kept track of (clearly
> the ownership/admin contact information is the most important to keep
> records of), and which are discarded (probably nameserver changes
> aren't essential)? Does this audit trail differ by TLD?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> George Kirikos
> http://www.kirikos.com/
>
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