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Im running into an issue with DotRegistrar / MyDomain / Dotster
I recently acquired a domain name that was with DotRegistrar. We did the push from the DotRegistrar account to another DotRegistrar account. The following day the domain name was then migrated to a MyDomain account.
At this point - despite the issue - they are not displaying the new whois. They recognize something is wrong, but cant seem to resolve it for 24 hours.
The frustrating part is that we will not release escrow until the domain whois reflects the new registrant owner. Despite each phone call saying "Oh well get this fixed" its not getting done. Now their asking me to checkin next week to get an update. Im sorry, but to me this seems rediculous.
Any ideas what legal requirement the registrar has, to make sure the whois is updated? I mean, what if a transfer is initiated over the weekend and sent to the old owner?..... I could see a few things being possible despite being unlikely. Although I have no intention of making some legal claim, the issue here is simple - does Dotster have the responsibility to make sure the whois information is correct? What requirements does ICANN impose?
Justin
I recently acquired a domain name that was with DotRegistrar. We did the push from the DotRegistrar account to another DotRegistrar account. The following day the domain name was then migrated to a MyDomain account.
At this point - despite the issue - they are not displaying the new whois. They recognize something is wrong, but cant seem to resolve it for 24 hours.
The frustrating part is that we will not release escrow until the domain whois reflects the new registrant owner. Despite each phone call saying "Oh well get this fixed" its not getting done. Now their asking me to checkin next week to get an update. Im sorry, but to me this seems rediculous.
Any ideas what legal requirement the registrar has, to make sure the whois is updated? I mean, what if a transfer is initiated over the weekend and sent to the old owner?..... I could see a few things being possible despite being unlikely. Although I have no intention of making some legal claim, the issue here is simple - does Dotster have the responsibility to make sure the whois information is correct? What requirements does ICANN impose?
Justin










