Winfried, Nothing is being offered that cannot be delivered. The regulations of each country code TLD registry are followed. Chuck -----Original Message----- From: Winfried Haug [mailto:nanog@hq.seicom.net] Sent: Monday, June 08, 1998 5:03 PM To: Gomes, Chuck Cc: sjsobol@shell.nacs.net; chris@empnet.com; nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: WorldNIC Hello..
Chris,
idNames, now a part of Network Solutions, offers registration in country code TLDs for companies that would like to do that. Is that fraud? What am I missing here?
well you are offering something you cant deliver... we are just about to register domains in 30 countries for 2 customers and a lot of NICs want a trademark proof, that this company has a trademark in this country.. second: often the company must have an address in this country... e.g you cant register a domain in the TLD of germany .DE if you cant provide an adddress in germany. what are you doing, if your customer doesnt have a "real" address in germany ? you have lost.... btw: the german NIC is a real desaster currently. To do this kind of job, you need a *lot* of letters, papers etc to complete it in all the interesting TLDs... Well every company can do their business, i think over 17.000.- is a lot of money...but everybody can decide to get to Worldnic or not :-))) Winfried