![]() ![]() The reason there are two emails to respond to now is because changes to the registrant’s name, organization or email information are now treated the same way a “registrant change” has always been treated. Changes to the administrative, billing or technical contacts for your domain are not affected. This only applies to changes made to the registrant’s contact information. are not governed by ICANN, so they are not affected.Īfter December 1st, when you change the first name, last name, email address or organization for the registrant (that’s the domain name owner) you’ll have to approve the change in two separate emails. info, etc., and it includes all of the new domain extensions, like. Well, here we are, and now we know a bit more about how the changes are going to be handled by our registrar, OpenSRS, so here’s an update.įirst, the change affects all “generic top level domains.” Those are domains like. We mentioned previously that on December 1st new ICANN rules are going into effect that change the way some domain contact information changes are processed. ![]()
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