At 11:31 AM 3/18/2002 -0500, Jack Broughton wrote:
>As a possible courtesy (and something probably easily achieved by OpenSRS) we
>could have RSP's notified when a registrant changes but the domain is still
>under the RSP's account profile.  99 times out of 100 the RSP will probably be
>well aware of the change but for the circumstance described in question it
>would have alerted them to the change back on March 5th.

Agreed.  And, possibly, mail-based confirmation.

>We can all
>sympathize but I think realistically OpenSRS isn't the bad guy here.  If there
>are damages to be had go after the hi-jacker and not the registrar.

Agreed.

>  I think
>that many may claim they have 24/7 support on such issues but the proof is in
>the pudding.

OK, being pedantic here...

Why would anyone put proof of something in a pudding?

The actual phrase is "the proof of the pudding is in the tasting."


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