On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> (Sorry, not on domain-policy.)
> 
> I'm curious - doesn't ICANN (*splutter*) have a rule about this? I don't 
> think that accredited registrars should not be allowed take ownership of 
> domains in this manner. There was a rumour going around last month (Wired 
> News I think) that NetSol were doing this too - putting expired domains into 
> the auction pot.

[ Not on Domain-policy either so I continue to post here ]

It is definitely against ICANN regs.

Ref: http://www.icann.org/nsi/icann-raa-28sept99.htm

II.D.2.ii. prohibitions on warehousing of or speculation in domain names
           by registrars;

And

II.J.5. Registrar shall register SLDs to SLD holders only for fixed periods.
        At the conclusion of the registration period, failure by or on
        behalf of the SLD holder to pay a renewal fee within the time
        specified in a second notice or reminder shall, in the absence of
        extenuating circumstances, result in cancellation of the
        registration. In the event that ICANN adopts a policy concerning
        procedures for handling expiration of registrations, Registrar shall
        abide by that policy.

> NetSol - Put The Dot On The Ground And Move Away Slowly...

Love it - swiped.

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