Nov. 21, 2015
5:11 a.m.
Normally it is a Registrar that decide on such a registrant transfer (I don't think "redelegation" is the term used). And at times, a Registry will receive a court order requiring it to transfer a domain to a new registrant. I am not aware of ICANN directly taking such action on its own volition, although I can imagine it acting on a court order, or Contractual Compliance going directly to a Registry due to a recalcitrant Registrar. Can you give examples? Alan At 20/11/2015 07:52 PM, Malcolm Hutty wrote:
On the contrary, ICANN can and does cause Registries to shut down some registrants' domains (by requiring them to redelegate it to another person without the initial registrants' consent).