There is a new ICANN policy that affects ALL REGISTRARS whether you are using Zoneedit for your .com/.net/.org domains (which makes easyDNS your Registrar-of-record) or Zoneedit for country-code (ccTLD) domains (which makes Tucows your Registrar with easyDNS/Zoneedit as your Reseller) or even if you are not using Zoneedit at all but some other Registrar.
It's called The Whois Accuracy Program, we initially blogged about it on the easyDNS blog:
You will need to navigate this process whenever you transfer one of your domains to Zoneedit or register a new one.
You are strongly urged to read and familiarize yourself with this new policy as it affects ALL your .com/.net/.org and new TLD domains.
Finally, to re-iterate, this affects all Registrars, it is not just "a Zoneedit thing".
It's called The Whois Accuracy Program, we initially blogged about it on the easyDNS blog:
- As Deadly as a DDoS, ICANN Unleashes the Whois Accuracy Program
- Unfortunately, We have renewed our ICANN accreditation
You will need to navigate this process whenever you transfer one of your domains to Zoneedit or register a new one.
You are strongly urged to read and familiarize yourself with this new policy as it affects ALL your .com/.net/.org and new TLD domains.
Finally, to re-iterate, this affects all Registrars, it is not just "a Zoneedit thing".