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http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/ra-agreement-21may09-en.htm#5

3.7.5.2 Where Registrar chooses, under extenuating circumstances, to renew a domain name without the explicit consent of the registrant, the registrar must maintain a record of the extenuating circumstances associated with renewing that specific domain name for inspection by ICANN consistent with clauses 3.4.2 and 3.4.3 of this registrar accreditation agreement.

3.7.9 Registrar shall abide by any ICANN adopted specifications or policies prohibiting or restricting warehousing of or speculation in domain names by registrars.

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3.7.6 Registrar shall not insert or renew any Registered Name in any registry for which Registrar is accredited by ICANN in a manner contrary to an ICANN policy stating a list or specification of excluded Registered Names that is in effect at the time of insertion or renewal.
 

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Quote Unquote “A domain registrar or registry can only use or obtain a domain name for its core business, or specific marketing for its online business.’’

Please clarify this statement as to be true or untrue; as the exact whereabouts of the source of this statement cannot be located at this time.
 

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I appreciate this thread. While there is a LONG list of registrars that are in breach of this provision, Netsol and Godaddy are first to come to mind. Both of these registrars have automated auction sites that sell the expiring domain to the highest bidder.

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I would imagine the Registrar will make the argument that they are not RENEWING the expiring domain. In some instances however, they don't actually let the domain drop and the new registrant maintains the original creation date of the domain. Therefore ipso facto, in those instances the domain name has clearly been RENEWED
 

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I appreciate this thread. While there is a LONG list of registrars that are in breach of this provision, Netsol and Godaddy are first to come to mind. Both of these registrars have automated auction sites that sell the expiring domain to the highest bidder.

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I would imagine the Registrar will make the argument that they are not RENEWING the expiring domain. In some instances however, they don't actually let the domain drop and the new registrant maintains the original creation date of the domain. Therefore ipso facto, in those instances the domain name has clearly been RENEWED

which one could surmise could lead them into all manner of legal proceedings one would assume.

DG
 

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If you are the only bidder on an expired domain, and that domain is not awarded to you, yet it is awarded to the registrar under the following information:

Administrative Contact:
c/o eNom, Inc. on behalf of eNom, Inc. Customer
TBD eNom Customer TBD eNom Customer ([email protected])
+1.4252744500
Fax: +1.4259744795
Correspondence can be sent to:
c/o eNom, Inc. 2002 156th Avenue NE
Bellevue, WA 98007
US

Technical Contact:
c/o eNom, Inc. on behalf of eNom, Inc. Customer
TBD eNom Customer TBD eNom Customer ([email protected])
+1.4252744500
Fax: +1.4259744795
Correspondence can be sent to:
c/o eNom, Inc. 2002 156th Avenue NE
Bellevue, WA 98007
US

Registrant Contact:
c/o eNom, Inc. on behalf of eNom, Inc. Customer
TBD eNom Customer TBD eNom Customer ()

Fax:
Correspondence can be sent to:
c/o eNom, Inc. 2002 156th Avenue NE
Bellevue, WA 98007
US

Status: Active

Name Servers:
dns1.name-services.com
dns2.name-services.com
dns3.name-services.com
dns4.name-services.com
dns5.name-services.com

Creation date: 19 Mar 2011 11:48:25
Expiration date: 19 Mar 2012 11:48:25


Did they ever think they could get away with it?

I call for an inquiry and audit into all registrars under the provision of this rule;

3.7.9 Registrar shall abide by any ICANN adopted specifications or policies prohibiting or restricting warehousing of or speculation in domain names by registrars.

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WTF.

Registrant [3200161]:
Admin - [email protected]
Oversee Domain Management, LLC
515 S. Flower Street
Suite 4400
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
90071
US


Administrative Contact [3200161]:
Admin - [email protected]
Oversee Domain Management, LLC
515 S. Flower Street
Suite 4400
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
90071
US
Phone: +1.2132653191


Billing Contact [3200161]:
Admin - [email protected]
Oversee Domain Management, LLC
515 S. Flower Street
Suite 4400
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
90071
US
Phone: +1.2132653191


Technical Contact [3200161]:
Admin - [email protected]
Oversee Domain Management, LLC
515 S. Flower Street
Suite 4400
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
90071
US
Phone: +1.2132653191


Domain servers in listed order:

NS1.DSREDIRECTION.COM
NS2.DSREDIRECTION.COM

Record created on: 2011-03-14 14:21:15.0
 

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If you are the only bidder on an expired domain, and that domain is not awarded to you


I realized that Snapnames and Namejet skips the auction process on some domains which I back-ordered too.
Not sure about this but possibly the new registrant placed a high minimum bid hence able to skip the auction process.
You can't tell if there are other bidders in Snapnames back-order.
 
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