Dear Steinar,

Before the TRP WG work start , I have in mind that the reviewing of the TRP will contribute to reduce the   transfer period, by keeping the lock period to 60 days, the WG is going to maintain the same period.
So I'm with removing  the 60 day lock after the successful transfer, since the TAC (or any other technical mechanisms) may avoid any transfer risks.

I'm not with the option to give the choice to the registrant, since in some cases the registrant is not able to estimate the process period .

Chokri

Le mar. 9 nov. 2021 à 18:45, Steinar Grøtterød via CPWG <cpwg@icann.org> a écrit :

Dear all,

 

At the TPR WG Meeting on Nov 9, 2021, the 60-days locks were discussed. The present policy – and the majority of Registry Operators, have a 60-days transfer lock after the initial registration of a domain name AND a 60-days lock after a successful inter-registrar transfer.

 

Based on the discussion in the TPR WG, I would like to hear the CPWG opinion by asking the following:

 

1. Are we in favor of keeping the 60-days lock after the initial registration of a domain name?

2. Are we in favor of keeping the 60-days lock after a successful transfer of a domain name?

3. Could the above be optional?

4. Should the Registrant has the option to opt-out?

 

I did not have the time to discuss this with the At-Large TPR members and observers, hence will not ask for a poll. But hopefully CPWG can express their view at the CPWG call on Nov 10, 2021.

 

Regards,

Steinar Grøtterød

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