Remember the old soap or again about third-level domains
Night, laptop, work ... Painfully familiar to many picture. A letter arrives at the box that has not been used for several years and has not deleted it more out of excessive caution.
The letter turned out to be a rather amusing link, thanks to which you can transfer a specific domain of the SPB.RU zone to an arbitrary NIC-D.
What pleased me - it was my third level domain. What upset - this box has never been an administrative or technical contact for this domain. As it turned out later, the Ru-Center very nicely uses the address from the field of the person who submitted the registration application, ignoring all the others as more significant addresses. Probably, fatigue did not allow me to penetrate into the deeper meaning of this interpretation, but this did not make it easier, because I realized that there are postal addresses that I really deleted ... And they could have figured somewhere. ')
As the Duchess of "Alice in Wonderland" said: Hence the moral ... In general, keep an eye on old mailboxes if you are concerned with the problem of such domains.
PS Deliberately I don’t want to discuss the topic of paying for these domains, because if someone has 70K of them, then either they bring money, or they really aren’t really necessary.
Pps Ru-Center promises to repeat this newsletter at the end of May ... I hope that all respected habilitators will be able to keep their desired third-level domains.