I guess most of us have heard about the PR disaster GoDaddy are having with familyalbum.com
They cancelled the domain due to WHOIS data problems (bad email although phone and other contact details were correct) and passed it straight onto a backorder customer. http://domainnamewire.com/2007/03/02/an-update-on-godaddy-whois-issue-and-ot her-registrars-responses/ I was just interested in Tucows take on this? Does this fall into the same category as auctioned domains - the original owner would get a period of time to reclaim the domain before it changed hands? Personally I think there should be some downtime in the process or even parking pages shown. That would give the original owner a pretty good indication that something needed sorting out. GoDaddy seem to have done this pretty seamlessly from what I've read with no possibility for the original owner to claim it back. Best Regards, Nick CEO e3internet http://www.e3internet.com _______________________________________________ domains-gen mailing list [email protected] http://discuss.tucows.com/mailman/listinfo/domains-gen
