Originally posted by gmartfin
I don't want to comment on our relationship with AW. It is after all our business.
Whilst it is definitely your business, 'stuff' asked
"Does awregistry.com offers API for real-time domain name registration or dropped name registration service? Lately, have seen them catching some names quite often."
and you replied with:
"No. AW guns for us."
which effectively
implies that AWRegistry don't offer API for real-time registration or a dropped name registration service to anyone else,
because they've giving exclusivity to your service.
If you hadn't said "No. AW guns for us" (on a public forum) then I wouldn't have asked my question, about whether you have a monopoly with them.
I don't think it is unfair for anyone to ask for clarification on whether AWR are exclusive to you, since you implied this with what you'd already said prior to that.
Everyone has a right to keep their business private. However if you start making sections of it public knowledge, is it unfair if 'the public' ask for clarification on what you have said?
Personally I think that, assuming you are using the RRP third pool of AWRegistry and not just API (which I suspect is almost certain), either via your own scripts that are run by registrar staff on your behalf, or via scripts written by AWRegistry staff, it is perfectly
possible that others might be able to approach AWRegistry and negotiate a service with them. IARegistry aren't exclusive, so it is
possible that AWRegistry aren't either.
Obviously that would be up to anyone interested in finding out, to take up further with AWRegistry.
