Hi Chuck, I understood that Tucows was going to seek permission of the client. With that, it should be OK.
Loren ------ Original Message ------ Received: 02:10 PM PST, 03/07/2005 From: "Chuck Hatcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Cc: <discuss-list@opensrs.org>, "'Loren Stocker'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: NSI-- What Arrogance! > Truth be told Loren, I haven't looked at what NSI is doing, so I > can't really comment on it. Honoring the redemption grace period > is mandatory for all names that get deleted, and yes I was a big > supporter of the policy (and active in getting it implemented) - > but I really can't comment on what NSI is up to. Well then can you comment on how Tucows' proposed expired domain name auction system (re: Tucows to Launch Auction Service for Expiring Domain Names) can possibly honor the redemption grace period? In other words, to enter redemption grace period, a domain name must be deleted by the current registrar. Once deleted, how can control revert back to that registrar after the redemption grace period expires to allow sale by auction?