As of 7 and 8 May 2013, 3 more ICANN accredited registrars are in breach of their Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA) with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
ICANN requests that these 3 registrars cure the breaches by 28 and 30 May 2013, 15 working days from the date of the letter ICANN send to the affected registrars.
These breaches result from:
- DomainSnap, LLC:
- Failure to pay past due accreditation fees pursuant to Section 3.9 of the RAA.
DomainSnap, LLC must pay all past due accreditation fees in the amount of $7,499.38..
- Dattatec.com SRL
- Failure to take reasonable steps to investigate claimed Whois inaccuracies, as required by Section 3.7.8 of the RAA
- Failure to maintain registration records as required by Section 3.4.2 of the RAA; and
- Failure to make registration records available upon request by ICANN, as required by Section 3.4.3 of the RAA.
- Failure to display a link to ICANN’s Registrant Rights and Responsibilities webpage on Dattatec’s website, as required by Section 3.15 of the RAA
- Failure to timely pay accreditation fees, as required by Section 3.9 of the RAA.
Dattatec.com SRL must pay all past due accreditation fees in the amount of $5,673.06, clearly display a link to ICANN’s Registrant Rights and Responsibilities webpage on Dattatec’s website; and provide records demonstrating that Dattatec investigated the Whois inaccuracy claims concerning the domain names <uskyokvagmo.com>, <wriemfojr.com>, <rogtocdoht.com>, and <rymloiwumm.com>. This includes copies of Dattatec’s correspondence with the registrants while investigating the Whois inaccuracy claims (including dates and times and means of inquiries, telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, and postal addresses used) in accordance with Section 3.4 of the RAA.
- Internet Solutions (Pty) Ltd.
- Failure to pay past due accreditation fees pursuant to Section 3.9 of the RAA
Internet Solutions (Pty) Ltd. must pay all past due accreditation fees in the amount of $7,863.67.
After failure to timely cure the breaches and provide the information requested, ICANN may
commence the registrar termination process.