Hi Ross, My point here is this type of thing should never happen without the involvement of the reseller. A registrant should not be able to call Tucows and make changes in his account without the direct involvement of the reseller.
I think we all understand and respect that Tucows values its image as a good-guy registrar and abides by its ICANN agreement. The agreement I'm pretty sure doesn't say that Tucows can't involve the reseller discussions with the registrant. Thanks, Doug. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Register4Less.com Quoting Ross Rader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Doug Friend wrote: >> What I would like to hear from Tucows is that the client is the >> reseller's client, and they would not release a domain without clear >> involvement of the reseller. The registrant _should_never_ in my view >> be able to bypass the reseller if the reseller is in good standing. > > Which, FWIW, isn't the same way that ICANN sees it. We have a contract > with them that says registrants are guaranteed basic things. If they > ask, we have to perform. It would be nice to see this changed, but I > suspect that it would be next to impossible. The big > business/intellectual property/telco community is intent on decreasing > the rights of resellers, not increasing them. Of course they don't have > a clue that its the "resellers" that built this business, not the big > names like Network Solutions, etc. > > -r > _______________________________________________ > domains-gen mailing list > [email protected] > http://discuss.tucows.com/mailman/listinfo/domains-gen > _______________________________________________ domains-gen mailing list [email protected] http://discuss.tucows.com/mailman/listinfo/domains-gen
