--- Kim Davies <kim§cynosure.com.au> wrote: > This is a false kind of protection. One of the > reasons against having > long renewal periods is exactly that there is an > increasing chance the > registrant contact details will have changed in the > interim, and you > won't be able to contact them (or authenticate them) > for renewal, and > their registration will lapse. > > The odds of your contact details being the same as > they are today is > better in 2008 than in 2016. Which is why some TLD's have introduced mandatory confirmation of registrant details. I don't see why auDA can't go down this route. DJ ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - with free PC-PC calling and photo sharing. http://uk.messenger.yahoo.comReceived on Thu Aug 17 2006 - 03:55:55 UTC
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