On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 2:54 PM, Jay R. Ashworth <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'll go ahead and assume I wasn't the last person to get this memo > (courtesy > Lauren Weinstein's PRIVACY Digest): > > > https://opensrs.com/blog/2016/06/icanns-new-transfer-policy-will-impact-business-customers/ > > It does seem that this is going to make life difficult for a bunch of > pretty > normal business processes. > > If you didn't know about it either... ask yourself why not. > Although I'm not a member of the WG that defined such policy, having seen the many occasions where domain hijacks occurred, I'm totally fine with the outcome. I only see real impact for "wholesale" registrars, like OpenSRS, eNom and Endurance, since they have to figure out a way to be compliant with policy without actually having contact with the registrants, and this kind of problem will continue to haunt them as they just operate a way for companies to operate in the gTLD market outside of its framework. Rubens

