Which brings you back to square one... Acme Inc end up doing all the work, which they are supposed to be paying Wile Coyote to do alex -----Original Message----- From: Mahinder Dangwani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 24 February 2001 06:05 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Transferring ownership rich in that case Acme, Inc. (the organization) should not give adminstrative rights to that person. company should only give techincal contact/handle to the person. mahinder. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jennifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 8:02 AM Subject: RE: Transferring ownership I believe Jennifer asks some excellent questions. I'd also like to add mine that I have asked a few times on these forums and to which many have offered their opinions, but which have received no legal interpretation from OSRS: >>>The person named as administrative contact at the time the controlling user name and password are secured shall be the owner of the domain name.<<< Given the above statement from the agreement, what exactly are the purpose, rights, responsibilities, and privileges of the person named as the Organizational Contact? If Acme, Inc. (the organization) assigns the domain administration to Wylie Coyote, who was hired last month to maintain their servers, why does the agreement give no rights of ownership for the domain to the Organization and give full ownership rights to the person who is just supposed to administer the domain? I gave my secretary keys to the office, but that doesn't mean she owns the building. Rich Shockney RS Marketing -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jennifer Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 11:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Transferring ownership The end user faq says 4.How do I change ownership of my domain name? (ie. I want to sell it or give it to someone else) You can simply give your username and password to the new owner, and allow them to change the contact information using the Manage Domain interface. They should also change the domain's profile to a new one with a unique username and password. But then in the Domain Registration Agreement it says 14. TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP. The person named as administrative contact at the time the controlling user name and password are secured shall be the owner of the domain name. You agree that prior to transferring ownership of your domain name to another person (the Transferee") you shall require the Transferee to agree, in writing to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Your domain name will not be transferred until we receive such written assurances or other reasonable assurance that the Transferee has been bound by the contractual terms of this Agreement (such reasonable assurance as determined by us in our sole discretion) along with the applicable transfer fee. If the Transferee fails to be bound in a reasonable fashion (as determine by us in our sole discretion) to the terms and conditions in this Agreement, any such transfer will be null and void. So which is it? Also, although this passage is the same in both the agreement on my site and OpenSRS's the dates are different for last revised. I put mine up in May of last year, but the one on the OpenSRS's site says "Last Updated: Monday, 29-Jan-2001 11:16:43 EST By: Ken Joy" So what changed? Are we notified when the agreement changes so we can keep ours up to date? Jennifer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Looking for books, software, movies, music... http://www.chapters.ca/Default.asp?AFFID=108464 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quality Children's Products - http://Store.MomsAtHome.ca/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Your own domain name for as little as $13 US http://www.mahDesigns.com/domains/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
