A big change - it looks like Godaddy has just removed all .in/.co.in domain names from Godaddy Auctions.
I would imagine they are complying with a request from the Registry, as Godaddy is also an accredited .in registrar.
Will Sedo and other similar venues be next?
I am still don't understand about this, which means GoDaddy doesn't allow .IN/.Co.in names on their Auctions anymore? Correct me if I'm wrong.
@Mitsu:
One thing I've been wondering is: given that the Registry is aware of a number venues (including, but not limited to, Sedo) auctioning off .IN domains, are these venues against the rules considering that .IN names may not be sold formally?