Re: Domain names / Terms and Conditions
- From: axel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 09:14:07 GMT
Mike <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 17:53:16 GMT, "Bongman"
> <Bongman_uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>Recently registered a domain name...... for personal use.
>>I read somewhere that as a residential customer I have the right to withdraw
>>the WHOIS information for privacy.
> That applies to .uk domains but not to .com domains. It's not a
> right, though.
>>The domain is a .com domain and the
>>website was, American.
>>But, when I requested the said info to be hidden, they replied:
>>"You can edit this information to display whatever you would like, but you
>>cannot leave the fields blank. However, by entering invalid or false
>>information, you are breaching the Terms of Service Agreement"
[snip]
> However, you can if you wish list an agent (solicitor, company,
> friend, etc) as the contact. But if you provide false registration
> details (a name/address/telephone number that doesn't exist or that
> you have no authority to use), you risk losing the domain name through
> breach of contract.
But you can just change your name for a business purpose (or any purpose
unless it is for the purpose of committing a criminal offence).
Axel
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