We are actively working on this issue with CORE. Hopefully we will have more
to add soon. CORE is very comitted to resolution of the transfer issue in
general so they are very open to assisting here.

Regards

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "opensrs discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "A Lucas Victoria Group
Inc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: anti-TotalNIC, anti-Core registrar


> And, just to add a little fuel to the fire, if you start to process a
> renewal on a domain they have with Core, they advise that they will be
> moving it to ICANN..
> It certainly would appear that they are deliberately denying any moves
away
> of their old Core clients in the hopes that they will transfer to TotalNIT
> as the Registrar..
>
> Hmm..  Smells badly of anti-competitive nature..  It would be
> heart-breaking if they lost their ICANN Registrar status...  NOT
>
> Rgds
> Jeff
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "A Lucas Victoria Group Inc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "opensrs discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 12:56 AM
> Subject: anti-TotalNIC, anti-Core registrar
>
>
> >
> > After failed transfer from Totalnic to Tucows, asking for reasons,
> > Here what we received from TotalNIC, Core registrar:
> >
> > Due to inadequacies and restrictions in the upstream registry system, we
> > have been forced to require the following for proof of identity and
> > ownership. The domain name or domain names; a copy of the driver's
> license
> > or picture page from the passport for the Administrative contact; on
> > letterhead, a letter from the Registrant acknowledging the validity of
> the
> > Administrative claim and; on letterhead, a letter from the
Administrative
> > contact asserting that they are the legal representative for the domain
> > name(s). These items must be typewritten, notarized and sent to our CORE
> > offices at Capital Networks, PTY LTD; PO Box 383; Dickson, ACT 2602;
> > Australia. Please note that we have been informed that these requests
are
> > legal and will help insure the safety of your domain name, as well as
> those
> > of our other customers.
> >
> > Thank you for using TotalNIC.
> >
> > Bradley M. Pitt
> > Customer Support Specialist
> > TotalNIC Domain Registration Service
> >
> > "Notarized"!?... What do you thing if we open an "antitotalnic" website
> to
> > federate all clients being in the same case and let all internet people
> > know about this practice?
> >
> > A Lucas Victoria Group Inc
> >
>

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