> > If a Reseller stops using a particular Registrar, then the domain names > > remain with that Registrar unless the Reseller or the > > Registrant choses to > > initate a transfer of Registrar of Record to a new Registrar. > > Can you clarify? By saying 'the Reseller or the Registrant choose to' > you seem to be implying that the Reseller can transfer Registrar of > Record with or without the Registrant's consent? Hmm, a nice point. Since clause 4.2 of the Transfer (Change of Registrar of Record) Policy includes the words: "provide the means for a registrant, or a reseller acting on behalf of a registrant, to automatically initiate a transfer command to the registry" then it appears clear that a Reseller can transfer the Registrar of Record with the Registrant's consent. I think the concept of a Reseller transferring a domain name from one Registrar to another without the Registrant's consent would be affected by the following: 1. Since a Transfer involves a renewal of the Registration including paying the Registry fee plus any applicable fee charged by the new Registrar, you sorta need the Registrant's approval because they're going to have to cough up the money. Heh - you'all may remember that when I first understood the impact of that condition detailed in the first public draft of the policy, I said on this list that I believed it was a minor stroke of genius. It really does neatly avoid a variety of unpleasant situations. Its a bit hard to see a situation where the Reseller would wear those fees without passing them on. 2. I reckon the majority of Registrants who get someone else to register the domain name for them (whether they get their aunty, their accountant, or a Reseller to do it) would have no idea what a Registar is or which one was used in registering their domain. Since the Reseller never asked the Registrant's approval on which Registrar to use when the domain was first registered, its a bit hard to see logic behind expecting the Reseller to ask / advise the Registrant of a change of Registrar. 3. If I was a Reseller, the agreement / contract that I got the User to click on / agree to when I got their business would be worded in such a way that I as Reseller had the authority to choose the Registrar. There are probably a few similar issues to do with the authority of Resellers acting for Registrants that only some months of time and experience using the new system & Registry/Reseller/Registrant heirarchy will resolve in detail. Regards, Mark PS - Dunno about you folks, but by golly I find it difficult to read serious content stuff about these processes 'cause all the participants have similar names: Regulatory Authority, Registry, Registrar, Reseller, Registrant. Too many 'Rs'. Arrrgh! Mark Hughes Effective Business Applications Pty Ltd effectivebusiness§pplications.com.au www.pplications.com.au +61 4 1374 3959Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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