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Registrar Compliance with ICANN Policies

Started by kl3zero, Nov 27, 2023, 07:44 AM

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kl3zeroTopic starter

How familiar are you with the ICANN policies that registrars must comply with? Have you encountered situations where a registrar's actions were not in line with ICANN regulations?
How can ICANN better monitor and enforce compliance among Accredited Registrars?
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KelpyMson

I have extensive experience in dealing with ICANN policies and regulations that registrars must comply with. In my practice, I have encountered numerous situations where a registrar's actions did not align with the ICANN regulations, leading to legal disputes and the need for resolution.

To improve monitoring and enforcement of compliance among Accredited Registrars, ICANN could implement a multi-faceted approach. Firstly, they could establish a comprehensive auditing system that includes regular and thorough checks of registrars' practices to ensure adherence to ICANN policies. These audits could be conducted by independent third-party firms with expertise in domain registration and ICANN compliance.

Additionally, ICANN could introduce a system of escalating penalties for registrars found to be in violation of the regulations. This would serve as a deterrent and encourage registrars to maintain strict compliance with ICANN policies.

Furthermore, providing clearer guidelines and mandatory training for registrars on ICANN policies and regulations would ensure a better understanding of the requirements. This can help prevent unintentional violations due to a lack of clarity.

ICANN could also consider establishing a dedicated legal compliance team comprised of experts in domain law and regulation. This team could work closely with registrars to address any issues, provide guidance on compliance, and investigate any reported violations.
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FemoRofbog

ICANN's role in enforcing compliance among Accredited Registrars is paramount for upholding the standards of the domain registration industry. To achieve this, ICANN could take inspiration from the stringent regulatory framework employed in the financial sector.
Firstly, ICANN could establish robust monitoring mechanisms akin to those used by financial regulators. This could include regular assessments, audits, and examinations of registrars' operations to ensure adherence to ICANN policies and regulations.

ICANN could enhance its enforcement capabilities by imposing significant penalties for non-compliance, similar to how financial regulators penalize institutions for violations. These penalties would serve as a powerful deterrent against any actions that are not in line with ICANN regulations.

Fostering a culture of transparency and accountability within the domain registration industry is crucial. ICANN could introduce measures to promote self-disclosure and reporting of potential compliance issues, similar to the "whistleblower" mechanisms used in the financial sector.
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michellemoris

To enforce and ensure fair treatment for registrants, ICANN could implement several measures. Firstly, ICANN could establish clear and comprehensive guidelines outlining the rights and responsibilities of registrants. These guidelines should cover aspects such as pricing transparency, renewal processes, transfer procedures, and dispute resolution mechanisms.

ICANN could mandate that Accredited Registrars provide easy-to-understand terms of service and pricing information to registrants. This would empower registrants to make informed decisions and protect them from unfair or deceptive practices.

In addition, ICANN could introduce a system for handling registrant complaints and grievances, similar to consumer protection mechanisms in other industries. This could involve setting up an independent body or ombudsman to address disputes and ensure fair treatment for registrants.

ICANN could work to enhance registrant education and awareness initiatives, providing resources to help registrants understand their rights and navigate the domain registration process with confidence. This could include online materials, webinars, and outreach programs to promote registrant empowerment.

By actively enforcing fair treatment for registrants and promoting transparency in the domain registration industry, ICANN can strengthen its role as a guardian of registrant rights and contribute to a more equitable and user-friendly domain registration ecosystem.
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itexiaAxorife

I'm intiмately familiar with ICANN's RAA mandates that bind registrars to uphold WHOIS accuracy, prevent domain hijacking, and ensure fair UDRP resolutions.

I've spotted registrars flouting escrow rules during bulk transfers, leading to thin registry disputes. To bolster enforcement, ICANN should mandate real-time API audits, impose fat registrar penalties, and deploy blockchain-verified TLD logs for instant compliance checks.
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