[ALAC] RAA 3.7.8
Alan Greenberg
alan.greenberg at mcgill.ca
Wed Mar 27 17:01:23 UTC 2013
At 27/03/2013 12:20 PM, Evan Leibovitch wrote:
>On 27 March 2013 11:47, Garth Bruen at KnujOn
><<mailto:gbruen at knujon.com>gbruen at knujon.com> wrote:
>
>Change the WHOIS Accuracy Specification #5 from:
>
>âUpon the occurrence of a Registered Name Holder's willful provision
>of inaccurate or unreliable WHOIS information
â
>
>To:
>
>âUpon the REPORT OR DISCOVERY of a Registered Name Holder's willful
>provision of inaccurate or unreliable WHOIS information
â
>
>
>
>Agreed, though I think that "report" is
>sufficient. A discovery that is unreported can't be of much help.
See my e-mail just sent which explains why I
think that "report" is overly broad.
>
>AND modify the contract language of 3.7.8 from:
>
>"...Registrar shall, upon notification by any person of an inaccuracy in
>the contact information associated with a Registered Name sponsored by
>Registrar, take reasonable steps to investigate that claimed inaccuracy.
>In the event Registrar learns of inaccurate contact information
>associated with a Registered Name it sponsors, it shall take reasonable
>steps to correct that inaccuracy."
>
>To:
>
>"...Registrar shall, upon notification by any person of an inaccuracy in
>the contact information associated with a Registered Name sponsored by
>Registrar, take reasonable steps to investigate that claimed inaccuracy.
>In the event Registrar learns of inaccurate contact information
>associated with a Registered Name it sponsors, it shall take reasonable
>steps to correct that inaccuracy AND IF NEEDED CANCEL OR SUSPEND THE
>DOMAIN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCURACY SPECIFICATION."
>
>
>I'm OK with the intent, but would suggest
>something more explicit, that allows for a period of time to make corrections.
>
>
>"...Registrar shall, upon notification by any
>person of an inaccuracy in the contact
>information associated with a Registered Name
>sponsored by Registrar, take reasonable steps to
>investigate that claimed inaccuracy. In the
>event Registrar learns of inaccurate contact
>information associated with a Registered Name it
>sponsors, it shall take reasonable steps to
>correct that inaccuracy. Domains that maintain
>inaccurate information, after given reasonable
>time to be corrected upon notification, shall be
>cancelled or suspended by the Registrar in
>accordance with the accuracy specification.
>
>Is this any more palatable?
Whois Accuracy Specification explicitly gives a
15 day window after which te registrar must disable the domain.
Alan
>- Evan
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