We have just encountered a new Network Solutions policy.  Now, when a 
customer changes the admin contact of their domain, NetSol places a 
60-day registrar lock on the domain.

We had a customer update their admin contact in preparation for 
transferring in to Tucows, so NetSol automatically locked the domain. 
There was no mechanism for unlocking the domain through the NetSol web 
site.  Our customer called NetSol, and they refused to remove the lock, 
and that our customer would have to wait 60 days to transfer the domain. 
  Unfortunately, the domain expires in a couple of weeks.  I would think 
that this is a fairly common scenario, so it appears to be just another 
attempt at NetSol trying to hold on to a domain.

Can NetSol do this?  Isn't this a violation of ICANN policy?

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