assembly, sorry to intrude again, but.....
in the analogy, even if the property manager IS allowed, this subscription is never more then one month lease, iow 1/12 of $ 6 and not equal to 7 years however, while you are going to answer a few question mr Gomes, perhaps the following ones can be taken to answer to: 1. I do read the proposal right, where it says the $ 40 is for ONE year waitlist, and has to be renewed after that year ? 2. where does the registry obtain the right to sell these domains, after they are deleted, or perhaps we have a different dictionary ? mine states that deletion means: Pronunciation: di-'lEt, dE- Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): de�let�ed; de�let�ing Etymology: Latin deletus, past participle of delEre to wipe out, destroy Date: circa 1605 : to eliminate especially by blotting out, cutting out, or erasing now as far as i know, the registry is supposed to delete any name that is not paid for (renewal) or otherwise offered for deletion. from that I conclude that the sale of the domain is illegal, since while it is owned prior to deletion, by a registrant, the registry has no power over the domain and once it is deleted it no longer exists, henceforth this question. Should the plan be based on transfer (XFER) then the direct permission of the owner is needed nad needs to be paid for (assumption) Since these are basic questions on all proposals, i would like to see these answered, since being a part of any illegal transaction is something my council has advised against, on grounds they understand better then I do, but it had to do with penal institutions, which does not sound as being a comfortable hotel. Of course even if the above were answered in a way that some rights could be obtained from somewhere, then i still believe that (and i would like this hypothesis answered to) the additional value placed upon the domain could influence the current registrant to re-evaluate his/her position in the decision of not renewing, keeping that knowledge from the registrant shoudl then make way for a nice lawsuit thank you for the time to answer regards abel On Wednesday 09 January 2002 2:59 am, George Kirikos wrote: > Hello, > > --- "Gomes, Chuck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > George, > > > > Let me change the analogy. Is it okay for a property manager to have > > a > > waiting list? > > I've noticed that Chuck never actually ANSWERS a question (I'm still > waiting patiently for the answers to prior questions), but simply > answers a question with his own question. I shall set the example, > though, by answering his question. > > Is it ok for a property manager to have a waiting list? > > The answer is: MAYBE. -- Abel Wisman office +44-20 84 24 24 2 2 mobile +44-78 12 14 19 16 www.able-towers.com for all your hosting and co-location at affordable prices www.url.org domainregistrations, there is no better www.grid9.net bandwidth sales, for high-grade solutions www.telesave.net for the best rates on long distance calls
