On 2/5/11 5:56 AM, DW wrote:
Thanks Mike for your quick reply. Is it easy to transfer the domain
to my company? Will the registrar ask many questions and corporate
documentations?
It's relatively easy but still requires a written agreement from the
owner or legal representative of the domai
On Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 11:02:44PM -0600, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:
> An no, Mike, there are anonymysing services, just look up rowe-clan.net.
> Godaddy
> and others sell this stuff, it is great for keeping your mailbox clear of
> "urgent,
> please renew today!" spam.
Thanks for the update. D
On Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 04:56:39AM +, DW wrote:
> Thanks Mike for your quick reply. Is it easy to transfer the domain to my
> company? Will the registrar ask many questions and corporate
> documentations?
More than likely you will have to do paperwork to transfer the ownership of
the domai
On 2/4/2011 10:56 PM, DW wrote:
> Mike Brown wrote:
>> AFAIK, no. It is not possible. If you didn't want your address known, then
>> you should have registered through a corporate entity. But, even corporate
>> records are obtainable. A POBox address?
>>
>> You want a domain name, you aren't go
Mike Brown wrote:
AFAIK, no. It is not possible. If you didn't want your address known, then
you should have registered through a corporate entity. But, even corporate
records are obtainable. A POBox address?
You want a domain name, you aren't going to be hidden.
MB
Thanks Mike for you