Ascio Technologies, Inc. Danmark — Filial af Ascio technologies, Inc. Focus IP, Inc. OVH sas. Network Solutions, LLC. Online Nic.
Uniregistrar Corp. InterNetX GmbH. Realtime Register B. InterNetworX Ltd. Safenames LTD. Topnets Group Limited. Mesh Digital Limited. Soluciones Corporativas IP, S. YesNIC Co. Dinahosting SL. Gabia, Inc. COREhub, S. Nimzo 98, LLC. DomainPeople Inc. SafeBrands SAS.
Net-Chinese Co. Variomedia AG. PlanA Corp. Lexsynergy Limited. Brandsight, Inc. Nameshield SAS. Domain Research, LLC. Global Village GmbH. This page was archived as of June The current overview can be found here. ICANN is a technical coordination body. Our primary objective is ensuring the stability of the Internet's system of assigned names and numbers.
This objective is furthered by the requirement that every business desiring to become a registrar with direct access to ICANN-designated top-level domains must first become accredited for this purpose by ICANN. If the privacy or proxy service is the registrant of record for your domain name s , you should ensure that the service forwards to you any information it receives from the ICANN-accredited registrar selected to receive the bulk transfer. Your registrar breached one or more provisions of its Registrar Accreditation Agreement RAA and failed to cure the breach es within the time period allowed by that contract.
This means that your registrar will no longer be permitted to register generic top-level domain names such as dot-com and dot-org or continue to manage such registrations. ICANN has already initiated the process of identifying a new sponsoring registrar to receive the names in a bulk transfer. In summary, the De-Accredited Registrar Transition Procedure is initiated by providing the de-accredited registrar an opportunity to propose a receiving registrar at or about the same time ICANN posts a request for registrars to submit expressions of interest if they wish to be considered as potential recipients of a bulk transfer.
Registrars are typically given one week to submit their expressions of interest. ICANN considers several factors in deciding whether to authorize a bulk transfer to the proposed registrar, and the transfer can only be approved if it would promote the community interest.
If the de-accredited registrar fails to propose a receiving registrar or if ICANN determines that the proposed transfer would not promote the community interest, ICANN will review all submitted expressions of interest and invite all qualified registrar-applicants to participate in a one-week negotiation period.
In the negotiation period, the registrar-applicants must submit competitive proposals that will be scored on pre-determined, objective criteria. The qualified registrar with the highest score will be selected to receive the bulk transfer of names.
The receiving registrar will then send notices to the affected registrants, with instructions on how to begin managing names with the receiving registrar. Will the chosen receiving registrar receive my registration data for my domain names?
The registration data for the gTLD names formerly managed by your registrar will be provided to the receiving registrar. This information will allow the receiving registrar to contact all registrants and create customer accounts for them so they may quickly begin managing their registrations. If your name is registered by a Whois privacy or proxy service, the receiving registrar will typically only receive the Whois privacy or proxy service registrant information.
What if my domain name was deleted before my registrar was de-accredited, but I want it back? Please note that the UDRP applies only to domain names in generic top-level domains such as dot-com and dot-net. You may wish to seek legal advice to determine if the UDRP is applicable to your situation, or to assist in identifying additional alternatives.
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