| Re: [ga] BULK whois (or: ICANN's Agreements)
 Does the Registrar Accreditation Agreement include 
sanctions against Registrars who break other ICANN Agreements. For example, 
those Registrars who broke Registry-Registrar Agreements in the .info names 
release... they are still accredited... if the industry simply operates on a 
basis of Registrars regulating themselves, what protection is there for 
consumers from bad registrars who put their own self-interest and profit before 
ICANN's Agreements or the interests of consumers? I don't see the point of ICANN Accreditation if 
that accreditation is based on technical capability, rather than rules of 
conduct and recognition of ICANN Agreements. Technical capability to rip off 
customers? In some cases, sadly, yes. ICANN is craven >>> it lets bad registrars 
flout its own rules without penalty >>> it throws consumers to the 
"mercy" of unscrupulous registrars >>> the Registrar community itself 
fails to generate a compelling code of conduct on which accreditation and 
participation would be dependent. Of course, most registrars I encounter are decent 
people... but their reputation is badly damaged by the cowboys in your 
midst. The rules of the game for registrars should run 
simply like this: You want the privilege and profit of operating in 
this business? Then you have to accept these rules. You break those rules? You're out. All Registry-Registrar Agreements should stipulate 
this, and breach of rules should mean... bye bye business. And ICANN-Registry Agreements should stipulate 
codes of conduct too, with the same rule applying to the 
Registry... You, the Registry, fail to enforce your rules? 
You're out too. Contract. Sign. Richard Henderson 
 
 
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