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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Hollywood, Ca.
Posts: 9,133
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Package deals Hosting + Domain, who owns the domain?
I am working with a mainstream company that purchased a domain name / hosting / design package from a company. I am completely against these set ups....
...nevertheless, after examing things, the domain is set: Lock Status: REGISTRAR-LOCK And the registrant reflectst the outside company. They will not give the mainstream company access to change any info on the domain. So, basically, correct me if I am wrong, but basically the outside company owns the domain? The person operating the site (mainstream company) has no rights? Or can they swipe the domain back? I have no experience with these setups. I have always advised against them for this exact purpose...any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: bumfuck, ky
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you sir, are correct
whoever has their name and email in that registrar page is the technical owner now if the inside company used their credit card to register the domain there could be a nice dispute...but I doubt that it will go anywhere |
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Deeply shallow
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Hollywood, Ca.
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Also, would you agree setups like this are terrible? I am planning to advise them to just start over....the place charges them for SE work,,,,crazy.
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: internet
Posts: 4,398
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Depends. Is the domain registrant the company name (your client) or the hosting company name?
If they are the registrant, they own the domain and can fax in papers to have the site transfered. Good luck. |
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 2,577
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Iīd say your advice is very good.
Rather than building up an empire on a domain, that is basically owned by someone else, and could be taken over at any given time, itīll be better to simply forget about it and start up on a domain thatīs in their own secure hands.
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