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Old 2013-05-21, 02:04 PM   #1
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Whois privacy protection may be dangerous

I read this page yesterday...

10 things you MUST know before you register a domain name with anyone

...and while it's certainly designed to drive traffic to EasyDNS.com and related sites, I thought point #5 about Whois privacy services might be worth mentioning for those of you who do use privacy protection on your Whois records.

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"The important thing to know here is that in the eyes of the domain Registry to which all the Registrars interact, and the Registry's oversight body (like ICANN, or in Canada, CIRA), whoever is listed in the domain whois record as the domain Registrant is the legal owner of the domain name. Keep that in mind, if you use a service like this, they own the domain, not you, notwithstanding whatever contract or Terms of Service you enter into with them to "own" this name on your behalf. If it lands in a dispute proceeding it will be an open and shut case: they own the name."
Some of the other nine points may interest you too.

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