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Re: Re[2]: [ga] Registrars Draft: Transfers



Bill my friend,

Get a law degree!  Read Erie and a slew of other long arms statute cases 
then review a bunch more causation cases with opinions written by Cordoza, 
but don't do any of that until you are capable of passing a bar (no not the 
dew drop in kind).  Giving opinions on jurisdiction without proper training 
is really wrong especially when you are wrong.

The bottom line is always:  piss a judge off bad enough and then never 
appear in his jurisdiction again.


> Thursday, Thursday, September 20, 2001, 1:44:07 PM, Joanna Lane wrote:
> 
>> Why does the Losing Registrar need to know whether the Domain is in a
>> UDRP situation, or more important, whether the Registered Name Holder
>> is pending bankrupcy? Surely, as long as the Losing Registrar's bills
>> are paid, and the Domain will still be subject to the same UDRP
>> procedures whoever the gaining Registrar may be, it's none of their
>> business? It seems to me another reason for delay, also an intrusion
>> of privacy into a Registrant's personal affairs. Anyway, how on earth
>> can a Registrar check whether a foreign national is subject to a
>> pending bankrupcy?
> 
> These parts of the "rules" are not new, they are in the existing
> policies as well.  It provides for a reason why the losing registrar
> may deny a transfer, not that they are obligated to do so.
> 
> Remember, the UDRP provides that someone filing legal actin may do so
> in the jurisdiction of the registrar, so a change of registrars during
> a UDRP proceeding would change the entire dynamics of the process. (By
> the way, I strongly disagree with that provision of the UDRP).
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> William X Walsh <william@userfriendly.com>
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