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Originally Posted by d-null
can they give you any trouble if you have a few domains registered to just initials in the name field?
ie. like for example: J T, and then a legit address and phone #
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This goes for all registrars, and not just GoDaddy..... Should you need to prove ownership of the domain, be prepared to produce documents that match the whois data in full.
So if the name field on your whois says "J T" or "MyDomain.com" or "Acme Company" then you should have documents matching those names. A lot of webmasters make this mistake. They pull a company name out of thin air and use that in the whois.
Although if your domain is stolen, a US federal court found this past summer that whois data is meaningless and someone lost a domain they paid $150,000 for.
http://www.domainnamenews.com/legal-...ownership/1653