On 3/3/2010 11:50 AM, Stephan Lagerholm wrote:
Correct, but I have a hard time seeing that the loosing registrar would
be that helpful. It is more realistic to think that they could provide
access to the private key for their hosted customer. And in that case
the key can not be shared among customers.

The losing registrar is either going to be helpful, or unhelpful. Given that adding ANY kind of mechanism to enable secure transition of the domain is extra work without any direct benefit, the answer is overwhelmingly likely to be "unhelpful." At least in the case of the gTLD registrars this is an area where ICANN intervention is likely to be required, and may actually be beneficial.


Doug

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