Vic, "what about your responsiblity to the misguided registrants whose transfers you are profiting from?" Bottle Domains ensures that all 'transfers in' from other registrars are done so in accordance with auDA guidelines. i.e. the Registrant receives an email from Bottle Domains requesting authorisation to transfer. This will clearly state the terms and conditions for transfer. auDA policy is developed such that a registrant should not be misled in this circumstance. "What action will you be taking to prevent uregister from "temporarily" modifying registrant details to self-authorise transfers? how many such self-authorised transfers have taken place?" Are you talking about transfers into or out of Bottle Domains? Obviously we have no control over other registrars, and how they administer their domain name contacts, (unless of course we offered 'virtual registrar services' like yourself). How are you going to prevent a customer armed with an Enetica username and password from modifying Enetica sponsored contacts? Regardless, we are not aware of any such transfers taking place. Nick On Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at 05:23 PM, Deus Ex Machina wrote: > Nick, > > Nicholas Bolton [nick§bottledomains.com.au] wrote: >> Vic, >> >> By auDA definition uregister are not a .au reseller of Bottle Domains. >> They have chosen not to participate in our reseller program, nor have >> they agreed to our reseller terms and conditions. > > nevertheless they have access to your reseller system? surely they are > a reseller > in the common sense of the word? so are you claiming they have > registered less then 10 domains? > >> If auDA requests that all registrars restrict the sale of .au domains >> to this entity, then of course we will honour our registrar >> responsibilities. > > so what action will you be taking against uregister? are you saying > you will quietly pocket all money they send your way or are you > prepared to shut down > whatever access they have to your reseller system? > > what about your responsiblity to the misguided registrants whose > transfers > you are profiting from? will you be returning any monies relating to > the auda > consumer alert? if not what action will you be taking in relation to > the consumer alert? > > what action will you be taking to prevent uregister from "temporarily" > modifying > registrant details to self-authorise transfers? how many such > self-authorised > transfers have taken place? > > Vic > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > 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. (373 subscribers.) >Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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