That's a godaddy issue. Cmon, man...you used to work for them.
Its the way Godaddy handles the transfer process that invokes the 60 day lock on you. It is a Godaddy problem.
Use a registrar that understands the CIRA rules fully.
Here is the official word from CIRA:
http://cira.ca/assets/Documents/Lega...ationrules.pdf
section 8.1.B.
b) Limitiations. Notwithstanding Section 8.1a), no changes to a Registrant for a
Domain Name Registration may occur within 60 days following: (a) the
Registration Date; a change of Registrant; or a change of Registrar, for that
Domain Name Registration.
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This was from CIRA directly, not GD.
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Here is the official word from CIRA:
http://cira.ca/assets/Documents/Legal/Registrants/registrationrules.pdf
section 8.1.B.
b) Limitiations. Notwithstanding Section 8.1a), no changes to a Registrant for a
Domain Name Registration may occur within 60 days following: (a) the
Registration Date; a change of Registrant; or a change of Registrar, for that
Domain Name Registration.
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Not So! - DomainsAtCost did the same 60-day to me as well
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