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Originally Posted by bodypainter
I think they did this to stop dishonest registrars from refusing to release domains to their rightful owners.
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That's exactly it. However, what if that company still has the 'lock' status? They can very well have your domain locked, and disallow you from changing it. Some of the more shady registrars don't have customer logins.
On a related note, the company I work for sent out a mass mailing about this...the only problem with this is they register more than the typical US domain name (.net, .com, etc) which are the ones ICANN is referring to...so many confused customers.
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