Paul Crowley (
ciphergoth) wrote2002-05-31 04:58 pm
They're going to put my home address on the web!
On 1 July, Nominet will publish the addresses associated with all domains under its control: *.org.uk and *.co.uk among others. One of the main reasons I went for cluefactory.org.uk was that it didn't have this requirement. I need to get my details changed fast!
Advocacy website against the change
Reports from The Register: 2002-04-08 and 2002-04-30
Thanks for the heads-up,
skx!
Clarification: I already have a BM address I use for domains like ciphergoth.org; I just need to get the details changed on my UK domains to point at this address.
Update: At the moment that domain is registered with a friend, and so I always feel guilty mailing him to ask for changes. If I wanted to transfer to a commercial registrar, who should I go to and how do I do it?
Advocacy website against the change
Reports from The Register: 2002-04-08 and 2002-04-30
Thanks for the heads-up,
Clarification: I already have a BM address I use for domains like ciphergoth.org; I just need to get the details changed on my UK domains to point at this address.
Update: At the moment that domain is registered with a friend, and so I always feel guilty mailing him to ask for changes. If I wanted to transfer to a commercial registrar, who should I go to and how do I do it?

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I would have thought the obvious solution would be choose a real but no longer extant address (but which will appear for example in the A-Z) and put that down. I can offer a couple of suitable ones if needed.
Soph xx
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But as anyone can get my address from a .com or two, I'm not that fussed. It's tempting to start a 'accommodation address' style business though.
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Maneging a .uk
dirt cheap but seem to work most of the time.