On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 10:01 AM, Brian Kantor <Brian(a)ucsd.edu> wrote:
Chris says it's an easy change but points out that
the primary reason
for requesting people to log in at least once a year is to verify that
we have current contact data for them. An automated cron login to the
API doesn't do that. Since ICANN requires yearly confirmation of
contact data, I feel that we are not placing an undue burden on users
of our network to verify their email address at least once a year.
Which ICANN requirement is this? I'm only familiar with WDRP, which is
a requirement for registrars to maintain ICANN accreditation. I don't
think AMPR is a registrar or ICANN accredited, so I must be totally
out of context.
Also, how do I connect to the AMPR WHOIS server to read this information?
Tom KD7LXL