ICANN policy of domain name transfer
ICANN is suitable for the suffixes such as.Com,.Net,.Org,.Biz,.Info and so on. In gTLD, only.Gov,.Edu,.Mil,, and several suffixes are specified (in fact, these people have no, ah, oh), not here. Of course, the transfer of ccTLD is not related to ICANN, and the registration bureaus have their own policies.
I can transfer this domain name to other registrar
answer after registration or transfer: 60 days
that is to say, new registration, transfer, must be transferred after 60 days.
in addition, although ICANN official did not say, QQPCC learned from some registrars that it would take 60 days to change the whois information before transferring.
two, do you need to transfer the authorization code? How to get the transfer authorization code?
answer:
1, the transfer authorization code each domain name is different, you should get at the present DNS, the DNS you want to transfer only after receiving your transfer authorization code to help you contact the original domain name dealer and start the transfer program.
2, domain name providers can transfer the authorization code to you online, or you can get your mail or other forms of access, which is not specified by ICANN. However, ICANN stipulates that if there is no justification, the domain name provider must transfer the authorization code to you within five working days after you apply.
three, domain name registrar can refuse to transfer the authorization code to you? Can you transfer the authorization code and refuse to transfer?
answer: Yes, but it must be one of the following cases:
1, there is evidence that there is fraud (explanation: this country should pay special attention, false registration information, false rights to pay information as fraudulent, ha ha)
2, this domain name is in dispute, already initiated arbitration Order;
3, this domain name is indicted, already entered the legal procedure;
4, the identity of the domain name transfer authorizing person is disputed;
5, the domain name holder does not pay the corresponding fee according to the Registrar's regulations;
6, the domain name holder objections;
7, the domain name is in "lock" Do not unlock the state. (ICANN) the Registrar must provide the domain name holder with a reasonable and easy way to unlock.
8, domain name just registered, less than 60 days;
9; domain name transferred from other registrar offices, less than 60 days.
four, the original registrar asked for the fee to transfer the authorization code. Is that ok?
answer: ICANN allows the domain name registrar to turn out to charge
explanation:
1, many people say, "only the registered domain name registrar charges, turn out no charge", this statement is wrong, huh, huh. Most domain registrars are free of charge.
2. Last time, a friend said that Doteasy had to charge $20 for the transfer, and she would complain to ICANN. What does QQPCC tell you is, what do you complain about? ICANN allowed, ha ha, in a word, ICANN will not pay attention to your complaint.
five, if not the reasons listed in "three", what should the original domain name registrar refuse to transfer?
answer: it is suggested to contact the Registrar you want to transfer to, they are more clear than you, they can also complain to the ICANN (higher than your success rate, ha ha), of course, you can also directly to the ICANN complaints.
six, domain name has been transferred without your consent (that is, we say stolen). What should we do?
answer: should contact the original registrar, of course, the original Registrar may ask you to provide a series of East, proving that the domain name is yours, not your transfer, huh.
seven, domain name expired, is it necessary to renew the fee before transferring?
answer: No, as long as you give the Registrar transfer authorization code to be transferred, even if the domain name expires, it can also be transferred. But if it comes into the so-called "redemption period", that is, the time limit for your high price ransom, the new registrar can not transfer you even if you have a transfer authorization.
eight, your domain name "Administrator" is a domain name registrar, so you can not transfer, how to do?
answer: it must be modified first, if the original registrar does not allow you to modify, you can contact the Registrar to help, they usually give you a unified form of ICANN, you are required to fill it back, huh, huh.
commentary: this situation is more common in China.