what happens if you don't make the changes in 7 days?
or what could happen legally?
what if you're on vacation for 8 days?
Swerve
> From: "Charles Daminato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 11:52:59 -0400
> To: "Jim Whitelaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: CIRA & 'inconsisitent information'
>
> Jim,
>
> Short form: Yes, CIRA's nuts. In our experience they will give you more
> than 7 days, but you have to move quickly on it. Basically their system
> flags names - if Registrant and Legal Type don't match their peculiar
> reg_exp, then the domain is marked as suspicious.
>
> As for viewing the legal type... I'll let Ken answer that (I don't know, and
> he's not near me to ask *heh*)
>
> Charles Daminato
> OpenSRS Product Manager
> Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jim Whitelaw
>> Sent: September 5, 2001 11:48 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: CIRA & 'inconsisitent information'
>>
>>
>> Has anyone else received a note like this:
>>
>> =================
>> Greetings,
>>
>> We are contacting you because CIRA has notified us of problems
>> with some .ca registrations done through your OpenSRS Reseller
>> profile. They
>> have advised us that a number of domain name records contain
>> inconsistent
>> information, and that the information needs to be corrected
>> within 7 days.
>>
>> The domain(s) in question is/are:
>>
>> ...
>>
>> Note: If the specific problem is not detailed for each name
>> above, we do NOT have any more information. Your best course of
>> action is to
>> review the registration rules below and see which applies to the
>> WHOIS for
>> the name in question.)
>>
>> ...
>>
>> <Much long-winded hoo-hah re: registration rules deleted>
>>
>> =================
>>
>> Am I to understand that CIRA is saying to my customer and I that
>> they don't like <something> about the registration info, but
>> that they won't tell us what exactly they don't like? And that
>> the rules for registration are now different than when the
>> registrations were originally approved? And that they will
>> deactivate the domains if we are not able to magically determine
>> the secret incantations and sacred dances they require to be
>> performed within 7 days? Are they nuts?
>>
>> First they make it exceedingly difficult to obtain a .ca name,
>> now they're making it hard for those who have successfully
>> registered
>> to keep one. This is completely crazy. What a bunch of
>> incompetent
>> boobs running CIRA! They make NSI look good.
>>
>> OK, here's a real question. The Registrant "Legal Type" may need
>> to
>> be changed on a couple .ca domains to satisfy these new rules. I
>> know
>> how to change that via the management interface, but how do I
>> verify
>> that CIRA has received that change? Neither their whois nor
>> OpenSRS
>> whois show this info.
>>
>>
>> =========================================================================
>> Jim Whitelaw tel: +1.780.975.1534
>> jim-at-pdsys-dot-com fax: +1.780.484.9239
>> Pathways Data Systems Inc. http://www.pdsys.com
>> =========================================================================
>> "It is best to assume that the network is filled with malevolent entities
>> that will send packets designed to have the worst possible effect."
>> - F.Baker, RFC1812
>>
>>
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