Op 27 jan. 2016, om 17:22 heeft Greg Aaron <greg@illumintel.com> het volgende geschreven:
So I see three options: 1. Registrar-based WHOIS will always be required, because of expiration date variances we've been discussing here, caused by auto-renewals and registrar payment policies. 2. Registrar-based WHOIS goes away. Registry WHOIS contains an Registry Expiration Date AND a Registrar Expiration Date field. The registrar populates and manages the latter. 3. Registrar-based WHOIS goes away. The WHOIS only shows the registry expiration date, and registrars and registrants have to communicate with each other about expirations and payments etc.
I see a 4th one, like Thomas Corte suggested: 4. Registrar-based WHOIS goes away. The WHOIS does not show any expiration date, and registrars and registrants have to communicate with each other about expirations and payments etc. No more discussions. I kind of like that ;-) - -- Antoin Verschuren Tweevoren 6, 5672 SB Nuenen, NL M: +31 6 37682392