Icann Domain Name Transfer Rules. The old transfer policy was only invoked when transferring a domain between two different registrars for example transferring a domain registration into File Sanctuary from another provider. In order to reserve a domain name in a gTLD a domain name registrant must register it with an ICANN-accredited registrar.
Transfer Policy Effective as of 1 December 2016 Redline against previous version of Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy PDF 552 KB Frequently Asked. To protect against unauthorized transfers you must be the registrant of record or the administrative contact for the domain name in order to initiate the transfer process. The registrar will check if the domain name is available for registration and create a WHOIS record with the domain name registrants information.
As a domain name registrant it is one of your rights to transfer your domain name to another registrar or registrant and to have access to the necessary information from your registrar regarding the process for making a transfer should you wish to do so.
As a domain name registrant it is one of your rights to transfer your domain name to another registrar or registrant and to have access to the necessary information from your registrar regarding the process for making a transfer should you wish to do so. Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy the Rules As Approved by ICANN on October 24 1999 Administrative proceedings for the resolution of disputes under the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy adopted by ICANN shall be governed by these Rules and also the Supplemental Rules of the Provider administering the proceedings as posted on its web site. List the domain names you want to transfer one per line. Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy the Rules As Approved by ICANN on date Any dispute administered by this Provider shall be governed by these Rules and also the supplemental rules of the Provider located at.