On 7/15/2003 11:37 AM John T. Jarrett noted that: > We, basically, guaranteed payment for the registrant at
the time of registration to ICANN and anything that happens after that is our problem, not ICANN's.
This lies at the feet of registry policy, not ICANN policy. I can't see anything but economic reasons that might prevent the registries from allowing for more reasonable non-payment policies. There have been discussions with them in the past on this subject, but nothing has ever come of it.
Also, I think there might be some confusion regarding what our actual non-payment policy is. Rather than adding to the confusion, I'll let one of our resident experts fill in the blanks to make sure that the list-reality is in sync with policy-reality (and also realizing that it might actually be the policy-reality that needs the adjustment ;)
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