In theory it does, but that's an awful lot of work to steal a domain, with a
paper trail the whole way.  Our requirements for contact changes don't allow
for "just a fax" (we require photo ID, letters of incorporation if
applicable, etc)

Charles Daminato
OpenSRS Product Manager
Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Colin Viebrock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: May 27, 2002 4:54 PM
> To: Charles Daminato
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Domain locking
>
>
> Charles Daminato wrote:
> > Actually, that's incorrect - lock only prevents transfers and nameserver
> > changes.  Contact changes are still allowed.
>
> I stand corrected.  Sorry.
>
> But that begs the question ... doesn't that leave the door open to the
> scenario I suggested (someone changes the admin email, forces a password
> reset, unlocks the domain)?
>
> - Colin
>
>

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