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Doesn't the Redemption Grace Period take care of this hypothetical problem?
The Transfers Task Force advised (and the ICANN BOD agreed) that there should be no WLS until after the RGP takes effect. Therefore, if your name gets deleted because you don't respond to a bad Whois notice, you'll still have 30 days to get the name undeleted with the RGP before the WLS subscriber would get the name.
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I would think that deletion due to bad data, and deletion due to expiration are two different things.
++Peter
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No, RGP relates to "redemption" of an unpaid registration. The 15 day period on rectifying bad whois data is a black-and-white condition of the registrar accreditation agreement. Take the UDRP, for example, if a "cancellation" is ordered in a UDRP proceeding, they aren't going to sit around and wait 30 days RGP or no RGP.
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