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ICANN Sends Out Notices Of Breach Due To 3 Domain Registrars

April 24, 2013 by Michael Berkens

ICANN send three registrars Notices Of Breach Of the Registrar Accreditation Agreement

The three domain name registrars are:

Dotted Ventures, Inc. (IANA# 833) of Atlanta, GA which owes past due accreditation fees in the amount of $9,289.10

A. Telecom S.A. (IANA# 1458) of Sao Paulo Brazil which owes past due accreditation fees in the amount of $10,863.67

Basic Fusion, Inc. (IANA# 813) of New York NY which owes past due accreditation fees in the amount of $5,091.59.

Each registrar was given until May 14th 2013 to cure the breach or face RAA termination by ICANN.

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About Michael Berkens

Michael Berkens, Esq. is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of TheDomains.com. Michael is also the co-founder of Worldwide Media Inc. which sold around 70K domain to Godaddy.com in December 2015 and now owns around 8K domain names . Michael was also one of the 5 Judges selected for the the Verisign 30th Anniversary .Com contest.

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Comments

  1. jose says

    April 24, 2013 at 8:39 am

    I would like to see registrars with lack of enforcement to correct whois information be considered to breach of contract, not only the ones that don’t pay the fees to them. it seems ICANN is only here to collect money

  2. astutium says

    May 23, 2013 at 10:40 am

    Dotted Ventures Inc have now been de-accredited, and all domains managed by IANA#833 have been migrated to Astutium.com under the RegTransition process.

    http://blog.astutium.com/2013/05/icann-de-accredits-dotted-ventures-iana833/

  3. astutium says

    May 23, 2013 at 10:41 am

    @Jose

    The reasons for removing an accreditation are not just fees (although thats a common one when a registrar is struggling) – several have recently been removed due to fail to comply with other policies such as the data-escrow etc

    If you have an issue regarding WHOIS there is a proper procedure for reporting that and those are forwarded onto registrars for action.

    HTH
    Rob


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