At 08:44 29/06/2011, William Drake wrote:
Of interest...
Inaccurate:
"In order to register a domain name, a Registered Name Holder (also
known as a Registrant) has to use the services of an ICANN-accredited
Registrar."
This only concerns the US icannTLDs.
jfc
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Subject: [ALAC-Announce] ICANN Publishes Registrant Rights and
Responsibilities Webpage
Dear All,
ICANN has published a document that identifies available registrant
rights
and responsibilities under the 2009 Registrar Accreditation Agreement
(RAA),
on a webpage that summarizes available registrant rights and
responsibilities including those that arise under ICANN Consensus
Policies
and specifications, as they are incorporated in the RAA:
http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/registrant-rights-responsibilities-en.htm
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The document, translated into several languages, is available at:
http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-27jun11-en.htm.
Regards,
Heidi Ullrich, Seth Greene, Matt Ashtiani, Gisella Gruber-White,
Marilyn
Vernon,
ICANN At-Large Staff