10-08-2007, 12:11 PM
Hi David
I'm not sure who you talked to at Sedo, but I believe that is incorrect.
There is a big difference between PUSH and TRANSFER. A "push" is a move within a single registrar (say from Godaddy to Godaddy, to take your example). A transfer is a move between registrars (for example, from Godaddy to Network Solutions).
You can push a domain to another account within 60 days, or after 60 days.. basically, you can push a domain whenever you want.
Generally speaking (as an ICANN policy), a domain can not be transfered to another account before 60 days have passed from a previous major domain change. These changes include:
1. The initial registration of the domain
2. A transfer to another registrar
So can you sell your domain on sedo if it's brand new? Sure, I don't see why not.
Unless Sedo has recently enacted a weird policy that checks the whois data of the domain, which I seriously doubt, then it shouldnt be a problem! Just go ahead and try to list it. If you can technically do it, then you're all set! But again, you should be fine.
Zach
I'm not sure who you talked to at Sedo, but I believe that is incorrect.
There is a big difference between PUSH and TRANSFER. A "push" is a move within a single registrar (say from Godaddy to Godaddy, to take your example). A transfer is a move between registrars (for example, from Godaddy to Network Solutions).
You can push a domain to another account within 60 days, or after 60 days.. basically, you can push a domain whenever you want.
Generally speaking (as an ICANN policy), a domain can not be transfered to another account before 60 days have passed from a previous major domain change. These changes include:
1. The initial registration of the domain
2. A transfer to another registrar
So can you sell your domain on sedo if it's brand new? Sure, I don't see why not.
Unless Sedo has recently enacted a weird policy that checks the whois data of the domain, which I seriously doubt, then it shouldnt be a problem! Just go ahead and try to list it. If you can technically do it, then you're all set! But again, you should be fine.
Zach