I'm not asking them to evade court orders, but rather keep their face out of my business unless absolutely required. Other major registrars seem to have a major issue with this. Jeff On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 10:17 AM, John Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote:
We use OpenSRS and never have these issues. Many of the other major registrars will freeze domains for whatever reason they choose. OpenSRS basically fulfills their duties to ICANN and leaves it alone at that. The only domain I have ever seen them get involved with was along time ago when someone stole a domain from Network Solutions using fraudulent paperwork and then managed to transfer it out.
I am also happy with OpenSRS, but I think it is fair to assume that since they are incorporated in Pennsylvania, they would comply with orders from a US court.
We do remember, don't we, that the domain that started this discussion were shut down by Verisign, the registry, not a registrar?
R's, John
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