Friday, May 17, 2002, 9:26:45 PM, Derek J. Balling wrote:

> .... so yes, William, it very much IS their job. It's their job that 
> they agreed to by agreeing to be handed a lucrative position as a 
> domain-registrar. It's the responsibility that comes with the fat 
> checks. Perhaps you should read the RAA, and the supporting ICANN 
> documentation before you say what Tucows' duties are and are not?

I have, and I say they open to interpretation, and that they do not
require the level of investigation you are claiming they do.

I do not believe that the registrar is at all required to make the
claim process easy, in fact I believe they should make it quite
difficult to file a fraudulent claim, requiring perhaps proof that the
complainant has made an attempt at verify the data is false.

The agreement says they have to accept them from anyone, but it does
not say HOW they must accept them, nor what requirements they may or
may not impose on them.

As with most things, Derek, things are not the black and white that
you and your black list group would like them to be.

I still don't understand why you don't just blockade off ALL domains
from your service, and only allow email from domains that have entered
into an agreement with you to do things your way. It would make much
more sense.

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