You're not really "winning" anything though, as a challenge does not grant
you the domain name, only the enforcement of ICANN policy (which either
updates the information, as some of it may be accurate, or the domain is
placed on hold/deleted, whichever is appropriate)

Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Dave Warren wrote:

> If you were to provide a challenge against the domain name, wouldn't you
> win by default if the owning party isn't present due to lack of
> notification due to misinformation in the WHOIS database?
>
> Speaking of favorite soup, I'm a real fan of clam chowder.
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: ezgoing8
>   To: Charles Daminato ; Mike Allen ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 12:11 PM
>   Subject: Re: Whois info Required?
>
>
>   While it is mandated it is often missing.
>
>   There is nothing to stop a domain owner from removing or providing
>   false the information once they have access to the control panel.
>
>   And this is like everything else about ICANN, it is mandated but not
>   enforced.
>
>   Then the idiots who provide false or incomplete information complain
>   when they do not receive renewal information and lose the domain.  :(
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: Charles Daminato
>     To: Mike Allen ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 8:06 AM
>     Subject: RE: Whois info Required?
>
>
>     ICANN mandates up to date and accurate information listed in the
>     whois, including (but not limited to) name, address, email, pant
>     size, and favourite soup
>
>
>
> --
> The nice thing about standards, there is enough for everyone to have their own.
>

Reply via email to