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Red Register Loses ICANN Accreditation

Posted by: NameDram on: 15 Sep, 2009



ICANN has terminated its accreditation agreement with registrar Red Register. Red Register has failed to comply with the requirements of the Registrar Accreditation Agreement , the contract between ICANN and registrars that governs the registration of domain names under generic top-level domains such as dot-com and dot-org. To protect registrants, …

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1 | NameDram

September 17th, 2009 at 12:49 pm

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“…this termination is based on Red Register’s failure to cure financial breaches as set forth in ICANN’s notices of breach dated 2 December 2008 and 20 April 2009. Red Register has failed to maintain current primary contact information and it is currently in violation of its obligation to maintain a working website pursuant to the RAA. ICANN is concerned that Red Register is either insolvent or has been abandoned by its business principals. In the interest of protecting domain name registrants, this termination shall be effective fifteen (15) calendar days from the date of this notice, on 26 September 2009, after ICANN has had an opportunity to solicit qualified bulk transfer recipients to manage the domain names currently managed by Red Register.”

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