The Internet Corp for Assigned Names and Numbers is planning to review how it accredits and disciplines domain name registrars, after the fiasco at Registerfly.com that has put tens of thousands of web sites at risk.
In a strongly worded statement released yesterday, ICANN president Paul Twomey called for decisive action to reform its standard Registrar Accreditation Agreement, to help protect domain customers.
Read full story: Computer Business Review
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I do hope they do something about registrars who seem to exclusively host spammer / botnet domains. Having some kind of mechanism that's streamline this, make it far faster, would be a good thing to do.
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