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ICANN Locks Down ‘at Risk’ Registerfly Domain Names

ICANN Locks Down ‘at Risk’ Registerfly Domain Names

Its about time. Kudos to ICANN for doing ‘something‘:

"…in an unprecedented move, ICANN has persuaded the four major generic top-level domain registries to lock down all Registerfly’s customers’ domains for a month, so they cannot expire …"

http://www.cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=80D83445-B5D5-47BC-B74D-D70EA124D72B

This entry was posted by Frank Schilling on Monday, March 5th, 2007 at 10:59 AM and is filed under Domain Names (Domains). You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.


2 Comments

  1. Hi, I am ICANN’s general manager for public participation.

    In recognition of the fact that RegisterFly customers are having trouble getting access to information about their domains, ICANN has posted an update today (http://blog.icann.org/?p=32) on the RegisterFly situation on its blog at http://blog.icann.org.

    We will endeavour to provide regular updates on the situation, so please do keep checking the site. You can sign up to the blog’s RSS feed at http://blog.icann.org/?feed=rss2.

    ***FS*** Thank-you Kieran!

  2. Drewbert says:

    Hey Kieran,

    You used to be a pretty good pot-stirrer for registrants via the independent media.

    Who have we got left, now you’ve gone over to the dark side?