The problem I have with Register.com is that the transfer acceptance email
is very confusing, and it would be easy to click on the wrong link and end
up renewing hte domain instead of agreeing to the transfer... plus you only
get 3 days to respond before the transfer is cancelled - so over a weekend
when you are not checking mail...

But in principal, I do think the Registrant and/or Tech and/or Admin contact
should be notified and asked to respond prior to the transfer taking place.

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-----Original Message-----
From: George Kirikos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 April 2001 17:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Domain Renewal of CPANIC.com (OpenSRS Ticket #166891)
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I hate to side with Register.com on this one, but I think they have it
right, that one should have the option of rejecting all transfers by
default, unless they're actively accepted (as opposed to doing nothing,
i.e. not rejecting). 

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