My experience over the years, and from talking with folks at GoDaddy
before, is that you've got about 30-45 days after expiration to get back
in there and renew it and still hang on to it...unless there is pending
litigation or some extreme circumstances, you should see it come back up
for new registration around that time....you might check the ICANN
website to see if they have a formal time frame they have mandated.

-Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 5:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Domain names

Sorry for the OT!!! Does anyone know how long these people like network
solutions can hang-on to domain names that have expired? Seems like they
are simply keeping them forever after expiration and trying to make a
bunch of money off of them.

Thanks




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