Bruce, We ask a registrant to renew a domain name for 2 years. During the course of the registration period the registrant decides to change registrars or resellers. Is the registrant then in breach of a contract with us? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael-Pappas" <auda§michael-pappas.com> To: <dns§lists.auda.org.au> Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 3:08 PM Subject: RE: [DNS] Transfer of Registrar of Record > > But conceptually, allowing a domain name renewal for a full two years > > to take place at any time has some advantages: > > > > * Entities with more than one domain name can arrange for all the > > renewals to fall due at the same time, if they so wish. > > > > * Entities with more than one domain name can arrange it so that all > > their renewals don't fall due at the same time, if they so wish. > > > > This can be arranged now if a company wishes or could be by the registrar.. > with out forcing people to do so. Terminate the domain name and re apply at > the time of renewal the registrant wants. This is well within the > registrars abilities and also the registrants. > > > * In an odd sort of way it acts as a consumer protection measure for > > the Registrant - it makes the Change of Registrar of Record a more > > significant event by tying it to a renewal, which may minimise > > unnecessary churn. > > > > Not sure what is meant by this. How and in what way is it 'sort of > protecting the registrant if they are forced to pay more than is needed. > > Also what is minimize unnecessary churn ??? Are you referring to the load > on the registry... > > Also i see this hurting competiting registrars being forced to pay higher > registry costs. > > What I see as happening is original registrar pays the registry $50, then > transfer occurs in 1 year and another $50 is paid to the registry.. > > What is the registry paying to auDA $11 or $22. or may be it's $16.5 > > What happens here??? > > > * And the full two year renewal also is a consumer protection measure > > if it stops the problem of entities charging for a Change of Registrar > > WITHOUT doing a renewal..... > > This implies that policies are not going to be in place to take consumers > problems and action then accordingly. Also that registrars and reseller are > all this way inclined. > > > Think about this scenario: Registrant is a company with 3 divisions or > > trademarks and they have a domain name for each of them. Registrar A > > says to the Registrant "we're the Registrar for one of your domain > > names, it will be simpler if we're the Registrar for all of your domain > > names - pays us a "Change of Registrar" fee and we'll transfer the > > other ones for you. Registrant pays out money and doesn't even get a > > renewal. > > > > Then they complain to the auDA and action will be taken against the > registrar. > > > * Even the issue of 'losing' part of the registration period that's > > been previously paid for isn't as straightforward as it seems. The > > difficulty here is that we have to make a few assumptions and we don't > > have enough information about how the Registry / Registrars / Resellers > > might operate, but..... > > > > To minimise unnecessary churn there probably should be some sort of fee > > attached to a Change of Registrar of Record. Now, suppose we assume > > that after the introduction of competition, the cost of renewing com.au > > domain names settles down at $100. And lets assume a 'Change of > > Registrar of Record only' fee of $50. > > What is the transfer fee for if the current proposal is taken up??? I would > be hard pressed to pay additional sees to change registrars.. > this 'thwarts' competition. > > > If your domain name is in the first year of your two year licence > > period, you may think paying the fee for a Change of Registrar that's > > less than the renewal fee looks OK. But after the first year, its > > actually better value to just do a full renewal for two years and get > > the Change of Registrar thrown in for nothing. So it probably all > > evens out in the long run. > > > > * The other advantage of the existing proposal - one of the reasons > > I've come to think clause 3.2b in the draft is so clever - is that its > > elegantly simple from a policy and administrative viewpoint. Don't > > need a separate procedure for Change of Registrar of Record. Don't > > have to worry about who's going to incur the cost of changes, will a > > fee have to be levied to cover the costs by the Registry or Registrar > > or Reseller, etc, etc. And having policy and administrative simplicity > > counts for a lot! > > > > > > This clause to me is a disadvantage. eariler you say that there will be a > transfer fee.. ($50).. then here you say that it's not worries about who > incurs the cost.. yeah it seems the registrant will... What extra cost is > there in applying a transfer fee that you say will apply.. > > For me to understand why I an paying extra for a renewal/transfer I need t > know what this cost is incoured for I simply don't see it.. > > Renewal/transfer/new domain name all have the same requirements and should > not be any different. 2 years license and they must all keep in with the > requirements of the registration agreements. > > If they 2 years was not added to change registrars then I can see why I > would need to charge for the change. But your way there is none... > > Regards, > > Michael-Pappas. > > > > > > Regards, Mark > > > > Mark Hughes > > Effective Business Applications Pty Ltd > > effectivebusiness§pplications.com.au > > www.pplications.com.au > > +61 4 1374 3959 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => > > http://www.auda.org.au/list/dns/ Please do not retransmit articles on > > this list without permission of the author, further information at the > > above URL. (310 subscribers.) > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://www.auda.org.au/list/dns/ > Please do not retransmit articles on this list without permission of the > author, further information at the above URL. (310 subscribers.) > >Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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