Logo ICANNl’ICANN va modifier les règles d’un transfert de nom de domaine Internic (Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy « IRTP »), à partir du 1er juin 2012

1. Il sera maintenant envoyé un email sur le contact propriétaire par l’ancien registrar (éventuellement, en plus de m’email envoyé par le nouveau registrar). Cet email contiendra un lien qui permettra au propriétaire de refuser le transfert (avant ce n’était que le registrar sortant qui pouvait, pas le registrant).

2. Les motifs de refus ont été modifiés également :

Motif #6, texte original :
Express written objection to the transfer from the Transfer Contact. (e.g.
– email, fax, paper document or other processes by which the Transfer
Contact has expressly and voluntarily objected through opt-in means)

Motif #6, nouveau texte :
Express objection to the transfer by the authorized Transfer Contact.
Objection could take the form of specific request (either by paper or
electronic means) by the authorized Transfer Contact to deny a particular
transfer request, or a general objection to all transfer requests received
by the Registrar, either temporarily or indefinitely. In all cases, the
objection must be provided with the express and informed consent of the
authorized Transfer Contact on an opt-in basis and upon request by the
authorized Transfer Contact, the Registrar must remove the lock or provide
a reasonably accessible method for the authorized Transfer Contact to
remove the lock within five (5) calendar days

Motif #7, texte original :
A domain name was already in ‘lock status’ provided that the Registrar
provides a readily accessible and reasonable means for the Registered Name
Holder to remove the lock status.

Motif #7, nouveau texte : l’article n’existe plus.

Lien officiel de l’ICANN : http://www.icann.org/en/resources/registrars/transfers/policy-01jun12.htm