Correct...

What should prevent you is your reseller agreement.  We have some folks
here that do compliance of all resellers to make sure you're not being
naughty.  We trust you with quite a bit of information over the registrant
as it is.  If you're bad, we'll find out, and you'll hear from us :)

Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, William X Walsh wrote:

> Sunday, Sunday, March 03, 2002, 1:26:03 PM, Dave Warren wrote:
> 
> >> Details will be coming, however, we decided that the lock will be easy to
> >> add and remove for simplicity.  The reseller will have the ability to
> >> lock/unlock, and if you run your own manage there will be a flag to enable
> >> the lock/unlock in the manage.cgi interface (this will not be offered in
> >> the public manage interface at https://manage.opensrs.net)
> 
> > What stops the RSP from using the registrar lock maliciously, as a tool to
> > annoy the customer?
> 
> > As an example, as an RSP, I could registrar lock all the domains registered
> > through myself, and charge a regular service fee to have the lock removed.
> 
> There is nothing to prevent you from trapping usernames/passwords and
> modifying anything in the domain as it is.
> 
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