It's obviously up to us to ensure that we get paid for the registrations
we put through, but how about a scenario.
We've started registering domains using email addresses in the form of
{tag}@protected.it.ca. Any email to addresses @protected.it.ca is spam
filtered and/or run through TMDA (per the subscriber's preferences), and
re-sent to the email address listed in an SQL table keyed on the {tag}.
Now ... if a customer pays for his domain by credit card and the
transaction is reported as fraud, or by cheque and it bounces, is there
any official policy regarding our right to reacquire control of the
domain (for which at this point we haven't been paid)? Pending some
sort of confirmed payment (money order, cash), we'd suspend forwarding
on the tagged admin address and change the password on the domain's
management profile.
Is this kosher? Or would it violate some obscure paragraph of the
OpenSRS resellers' agreement I signed two years ago without reading?
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Paul Chvostek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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