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Registerfly deserves its suspenstion…
0ICANN today issued a formal notice of termination of RegisterFly.com’s Registration Accreditation Agreement (RAA).
ICANN has issued a letter to RegisterFly [PDF, 902K] indicating that it will cease operating as an ICANN-Accredited Registrar on March 31, 2007.
Under the terms of the Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA), ICANN must provide 15 days written notice to RegisterFly of its intention to terminate.Effective immediately ICANN has terminated RegisterFly’s right to use the ICANN Accredited Registrar logo on its website.Between now and 31 March RegisterFly is required to unlock and provide all necessary Authinfo codes to allow domain name transfers to occur. Any and all registrants wishing to transfer away from RegisterFly during this period should be allowed to do so efficiently and expeditiously.
“Terminating accreditation is the strongest measure ICANN is able to take against RegisterFly under its powers,†Dr. Paul Twomey, President and CEO of ICANN said today.
“ICANN has been frustrated and distressed by recent management confusion inside RegisterFly,†Dr. Twomey, President said. “I completely understand the greater frustration and enormous difficulty that this has created for registrants.â€
When the Agreement is terminated, ICANN can approve a bulk transfer of all current RegisterFly domain names to another ICANN accredited Registrar.
“Of course, RegisterFly does not have to wait till then. They can request ICANN to approve a bulk transfer immediately. I call on RegisterFly to act in the interests of registrants and seek such a transfer from us straight away,†Dr. Twomey said.
ICANN intends to hold a forum to discuss the reform of the Accreditation policy and process at its Lisbon meeting in a week’s time*.
A set of questions and points to inform the discussion will be made public prior to the Lisbon meeting.
* The Lisbon meeting is one of three meetings held a year by ICANN to meet with global stakeholders. It will take place from 26-30 March 2007.
I also have my domains in registerfly…Registerfly deserves its suspension
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Dot TK The most Spammed out TLD According to McAfee
0which released a survey Monday ranking the world’s most dangerous Web addresses. McAfee says more than 10% of all Web sites registered out of Tokelau, identifiable by the “.tk” at the end of their Web address, will expose users to spam, viruses and spyware.
McAfee’s survey was based on data from SiteAdvisor, a Boston-based company that the security company bought last April. SiteAdvisor’s free online tool assigns Web sites a safety score based on whether they send spam, infect surfers with malicious programs or deliver excessive pop-up ads.
The new survey distinguishes sites based on their domain registration, which shows up as the last two or three letters in a Web address: Brazilian sites, for instances, end in “.br”, while sites registered by academic groups tend to end in “.edu”. McAfee says it looked at 8.1 million heavily trafficked Web sites registered at 265 different domains.
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2007/03/12/web-domain-risk-tech-security-cx_ll_0312mcafee.html
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