I thought I had responded to this earlier this week - apparently I haven't - apologies for the delay.
Anyways, I have been in communication with CORE and I hope that we can arrive at an amicable resolution with them on this issue. In most cases with TotalNIC, they have been acting as a reseller of CORE's - accordingly, we need to take the issue up with CORE and not TotalNIC. I have finally managed to get a response from them earlier this week (the same day this post showed up I believe) and they indicated that they are currently considering what their response to the complaints will be. I will keep the list informed as to status as the issue progresses - sorry that I don't have more positive news to pass on. -rwr ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Schultheiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 9:50 AM Subject: Re: TotalNIC denying all transfers, violating contract > As I stated on November 19th, I'm very interested in learning of the > resolution of this issue. Unfortuately I still have a handful of > domains at TotalNIC's CORE registry (that's probably not the right word) > that I'd like to transfer to OpenSRS but due to their auto nack, I'm > unable to do so. Fortunately for me I was able to transfer many of my > domains from TotalNIC/CORE -> OpenSRS several months ago but I > apparently forgot about some of the domains :/ > > > At 11:17 Uhr -0500 19.11.2001, Michael Schultheiss wrote: > > >I'm very interested in learning of the resolution of this issue. > > >Elliot Noss wrote: > > >> 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. > > Philippe Landau wrote: > > could OpenSRS initiate and organise a legal challenge against this ? > > TotalNIC will not act before they must fear monetary penalties, > > as they know that ICANN will not move as they are paid > > to protect the similar illegal activities of NSI/Verisign.
