Nov. 11, 2021
9:16 p.m.
On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 2:00 AM Jothan Frakes <jothan@gmail.com> wrote:
A lot of the issues that end up being pushed to ICANN aren’t ICANN issues
at all and are disputes between 3rd parties. We see this all the time.
100% agree
If the third parties are engaged in registering / re-registering domain names - ccTLD or gTLDs delegated by ICANN - with or without ICANN accreditation, what happens to the domain name due to a dispute between the 3rd parties is still an ICANN issue.
I might agree with this were the words "ccTLD", "re-registering" and "ICANN" deleted from it.
"Re-registering" might be inaccurate, I meant renewal. How would that sentence be presented for your agreement without "ICANN" in it, Jothan? And why would you leave out ccTLDs?