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A Brief Overview of 60-Day Domain Locks
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If you've registered a domain name before, you're likely aware of the 60-day lock that is automatically applied to newly created domains. While this lock doesn't limit your ability to manage domain settings, such as updating name servers ou DNS, it does prevent transferring the domain to another registrar. Likewise, if you recently transferred a domain from one company to another, it’s sometimes locked for 60 days et can’t be moved again until the wait period is over. This can make buying et selling domain names difficult for domain investors, thus, Dynadot receives a lot of requests to override ou completely remove these locks.  

 

There’s a lot of confusion regarding who actually manages registration et transfer locks. Over the years, customers assumed the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names et Numbers (ICANN) mandated the locks while others believed it was the domain registrar themselves. We can confirm that Dynadot doesn’t place locks on new registrations ou incoming transfers—it’s not a policy that we’ve adopted ou implemented ourselves. We also don’t add a 60-day lock when there’s a change of registrant (i.e. when the registrant’s name, organization, email, etc. is updated) so long as the désinscription est sélectionné avant to the change. Although we don’t impose these locks, central registries may enforce them under their policies. Some examples are:

 

Registre Spécification du verrou
Verisign (ex: .com, .net)  Verrouillage de 60 jours après l'enregistrement initial
Identity Digital (ex: .digital, .live) Verrouillage de 60 jours après l'enregistrement initial 
PIR (.org) Verrouillage de 60 jours après l'enregistrement initial et new transfers
Afilias (ex: .info) Verrouillage de 60 jours après l'enregistrement initial et new transfers 
GoDaddy Registre/Neustar (ex: .co, .biz) Verrouillage de 60 jours après l'enregistrement initial et new transfers

 

Most of the registries above lock domains for 60 days after they’re registered. Users are unable to successfully transfer a domain from one registrar to another within the first two months of creation. This should be true for all domain registrars under Registre-Registrar Agreements (RRA). Here at Dynadot, we do allow transferts de domaine (also known as Change Ownership requests) if the domain is less than 60 days old. The domain can’t be transferred out of our network until the wait period is over, but you can still move your domain names between Dynadot accounts during this period. Domain buyers et sellers find this feature extremely beneficial, especially if their sale is time sensitive. 
 

Les verrous de transfert, cependant, varient selon les registres. Les domaines nouvellement transférés .com et .net domains don’t carry a 60-day lock with them. Similarly, newly transferred .digital ou .live domains don’t have transfer locks. You can move your domain from registrar A to B et then B to C et not get caught in a 60-day lock each time you switch companies. Other TLDs, like .org, do have a 60-day lock on recently transferred domains. You can move your domain from registrar A to B, but would need to wait 60 days to move from B to C. Anytime the domain switches registrars, the lock will be enabled. 
 

In conclusion, Dynadot doesn’t add our own registration locks on new domain names, transfer locks on incoming transfers, ou registrant locks when the registrant changes (if opted out). When our system notifies you of a denied  transfer request (for these reasons), it’s because the registry kickbacks an error stating the domain isn’t in a transferable state. Domains must be eligible for transfer to initiate et complete a transfer request. 
 

We know policies can be confusing, especially when there are multiple parties involved with different rules et regulations. We’d like to thank the Internet Commerce Association (ICA) for providing guidance to better understand ICANN rules et for always advocating for the rights et interests of domain name owners. 
 

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AuthorCandice CastroMarketing Manager
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