On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 10:55:38PM -0500, Joe Greco wrote: ...
What purpose does an identity check serve? How do you verify the identity? If a domain name is already registered, what value is there to the "identity" check? What identity are you verifying? The individual requesting the update? The company? What happens when you find yourself unable to navigate the County Clerk's office at 5:01PM to look up that fictitious name filing?
If you want to establish identities, the time to do that is at registration time - not crunch time.
Hello, my name is Joe Greco, I made a bad mistake registering the IP addresses of dns1.sol.net, dns2.sol.net, dns4.sol.net, and dnsz.sol.net, and I need you to change them to 216.218.130.2, 216.218.131.2, 216.218.132.2, and 216.218.132.2, respectively. I have deposited $100 to you via PayPal to cover the sudden-change fee. Now YOU tell ME what purpose an identity check serves. ;-) -- Joe Yao Analex Contractor