ICANN's 27 April announcement regarding Registerfly stated: The Court decision also requires RegisterFly to immediately post a notice on its web site as follows: NOTICE TO CONSUMERS: THE INTERNET CORPORATION FOR ASSIGNED NAMES AND NUMBERS, THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT ENTITY THAT ADMINISTERS THE INTERNETS DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM, HAS ISSUED A NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF THIS COMPANYS ACCREDITATION TO SERVE AS AN INTERNET DOMAIN REGISTRAR. PLEASE SEE www.icann.org FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. Ten days later and I'm still not seeing this notice on the registerfly.com website. Questions: (1) Is RegisterFly ignoring a judicial order? Or has this ruling been set aside in light of an undisclosed appeals process at work? (2) Has ICANN in fact received all current and accurate data for all of RegisterFlys domain names, or is there a problem? (3) How many statements of interest has ICANN received from registrars to act as a transfer provider? Have registrars responded to this call for action? (4) The terminated registrar procedure states: "tenders can be extended to selected registrars or other potential Providers at ICANN discretion. Tenders need not be open to any who wish to bid, the tender need not be announced publicly." Is this proper in light of ICANN's purported commitment to transparency? (5) How long before RegisterFly's registrants can expect relief? (6) When will Paul Twomey finally provide a report on the status of escrow compliance? When will he finally propose a process for a public discussion of appropriate protections for registrants? (7) When will we finally have a registrant constituency in the GNSO? Feel free to add your own questions... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com