>From the latest LRU: >2. .org Contact Information Changes Cannot Be Made During a Transfer >--------------- >It is the policy of all Registries operating on the EPP system to not >allow contact information changes during the transfer process. Since >the .org Registry is migrating to the EPP system, .org registrations >will now operate in a similar manner to .info, .biz and .us. The >contact information provided on the transfer order will not be >applied to the domain information once the transfer completes. >Domain contact information changes must be made either prior to >initiating the transfer request using the current Registrar's tools >and procedures, or after the transfer completes using Tucows' >management interfaces.
Wouldn't this be something that's easy for Tucows to do? When you get notification that the transfer completes, just push the contact info. That way, all TLDs would appear to work the same way. I'm relying on Tucows to handle registry inconsistencies as much as possible; if it is possible, I would hope that you guys would try to hide this kind of thing. >3. .info Expired Registrations Cannot Be Taken Off Lock Status >--------------- >Due to a bug in the registry operator's system, locked .INFO domains >that have expired cannot be taken off 'lock' status once they are >renewed. This means the renewed domain cannot be managed. .INFO >domains that are 'locked' AND set to 'auto-renew' WILL NOT renew as >expected and due to 'auto-renew' being set, will not receive renewal >notifications. If a .info domain is not renewed within the specified >time, the only recourse will be to use the redemption program that the >registry began in September 2003. >https://rrc.tucows.com/releasenotes/info/redemption > >In order to prevent this, resellers' should remove the 'lock' status >on all .info domains that are due to expire. See above. This sounds like something Tucows should be doing; a cron job to remove locks from expiring .info domains sounds like just the thing. Why should thousands of resellers have to each work around a registry bug, when one of your programmers could do it fairly quickly? This is especially true since this is a horrific bug with awful consequences. It means that domains become either unusable or unrenewable; these are more than an inconvenience. Actually, I can't believe Afilias is suggesting that they'd charge the redemption fee to someone who would otherwise potentially lose their domain name due to their bug. There is no way in hell I would pay such a fee; the very idea is insulting. Afilias should be paying people who experience this problem, not charging them. Tucows needs to explain to them that this is not an appropriate policy. I already stopped selling .tv, .cc and .ca domains due to registry stupidity. Maybe .info should be next. -- Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies http://www.tigertech.net/ "I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." -- Charles Babbage
