Hello, I note the ICANN document at:
http://www.icann.org/announcements/advisory-10may02.htm and in particular the statement: "If the registrant fails to respond "for over fifteen calendar days to inquiries by Registrar concerning the accuracy of contact details", then pursuant to RAA Subsection 3.7.7.2 the registrant is in "material breach" of its registration agreement with the registrar." Heaven forbid if anyone wants to take a 3 week holiday! Is there a way that OpenSRS can maybe allow a blanket waiver for certain reseller accounts, or certain addresses that are *known* to be good? For instance, 95% of the domains in my reseller account are for my own use, with identical contact info (i.e. the address of my company). With a strict interpretation of the above, a domain can be deleted even if the WHOIS data is correct, but the registrant didn't or couldn't respond within the 15 day time limit. By pre-validating those "known" good addresses, one can trump any challenge, and not face losing a domain if one is on holidays, or if the post office doesn't deliver a letter on time, etc. Sincerely, George Kirikos http://www.kirikos.com/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com
