In the case of NameZero names, NameZero is the registrant for ALL of
them unless the user pays NameZero a fee to be named as the
registrant.  They tend to never release those names.




Wednesday, Wednesday, December 12, 2001, 11:36:39 AM, John Blakney wrote:

> My customer is interested in a name that is currently shown as registered by
> NameZero but expired.

> Looking it up in Whois shows that it has expired but it is still showing up in
> Whois and on the root nameservers and is redirected to NameZero with an offer to
> "sell" it.

> Shows NSI as the registrar

>    Administrative Contact:
>       NAMEZERO.COM  (NC3029-ORG)  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       NAMEZERO.COM
>       51 University Ave, Suite K
>       LOS GATOS, CA 95030
>       US
>       4083950426 fax: 4083950436
> ...

>    Record last updated on 18-Oct-2000.
>    Record expires on 18-Oct-2001.
>    Record created on 18-Oct-2000.
>    Database last updated on 12-Dec-2001 04:06:00 EST.

> Is NSI once again tilting the playing field or is it normal behavior to let some
> registrars hold names past their periods?

> John Blakney





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