Herebs what I think.

This is all about incentives; the WLS, Pool, Snapnames, the growth in passive
Registrar certification, and certainly domain speculation itself.

I believe Registrars b and letbs begin here at Tucows b will create a
supplemental or compulsory agency agreement with their subscribers that allows
for private reassignments. In effect, this is kind of a consignment agreement
allowing them to remarket domains BEFORE they delete.

This is really a simple matter b and a private matter -- between subscribers
and their Registrars. Indeed, Tucows would merely be acting as agent for the
subscriber and executing their EXISTING rights in a systematic way. This is
just not something anyone can stop, as no ICANN or Registry permissions are
required. These rights are already held by the sleepy, unsuspecting
subscribers who dump valuable names. Even if ICANN thinks they can object, a
3rd party can be created to act as agent giving Registrars political cover.
More on this at (see 2nd paragraph under bWLS OPTION HOLDERSb):

http://www.dnso.org/dnso/dnsocomments/comments-deletes/Arc01/msg00017.html

This private reassignment, or bsneak backb process, will easily combine
with private registrations (hiding ownership) and a domain resale system, if
desired. It can be one automatic, continuous process. During active
registration, buying and selling can be business as usual. However, once the
domain has expired, the savvy Registrar will be allowed to step in and
auction-reassign domains prior to deletion.

The details will have to be worked out, but the auction-reassignment date
should be just after a payment grace period and just prior to the dreaded
Redemption Grace period; the subscriber, Registrar, and reseller should all
get a cut of the revenues; the subscriber should retain the right of first
refusal so they can elect to keep the domain if they so desire; and post
bauction,b a private reassignment could still take place at a premium to
cover bRedemption Graceb up until the domain goes into the deletion
period.

Indeed, there is also nothing really new here. Network Solutions has wrongly
assumed the agency position by not dropping name and unilaterally paying
renewals. Companies like bDomains by Proxy,b have seized the agency
position with their self-serving agreements. Others, like web developers, have
done this in private practice for years (keeping domains dropped by clients).
All that needs to be done is for this process to be legitimized and formalized
by securing permissions and playing fair. With this change, many evils are
cured.

The new incentives will effectively b and immediately -- end the run-up in
Registrar certifications, as well as defeat WLS before it gets launched.
Itbs practical and sustainable. No valuable domains will ever be
bdroppedb again. And Elliot and Ross will love the fact that domains will
approach their highest and best use b and even bMomb gets a piece of the
action;)

Letbs get started!

Loren


Barry W Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I strongly agree with Loren's remarks.
> 
> We all have the option to keep track of our names and sell them at any
> time, as it always has been. eBay is a perfect example.
> 
> If a person isn't using their name or doesn't intend to continue using
> it, they can sell or auction it off at any time, while they have LEGAL
> control it it.
> 
> I would suggest an alternate plan of selling the name at a special
> auction site preceding the expiration date, if the owner wants a
> financial part in the
> transaction.
> 
> I personally feel that if Tucows uses the name pool of their partnered
> and affiliate registrars expired names, they are taking advantage of
> their position, which I can not agree with either.
> 
> Did the words "take advantage" catch your attention?
> 
> Barry
> 
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