Hi just a quick question to see if i've totally *missed the point* about registering a .ca domain http://www.opensrs.org/ca/index2.shtml says that CIRA will allow anyone living or doing business *in* Canada to register an unlimited number of .ca domain names and http://www.cira.ca/en/fqa.html#q45 says that When the new rules come into effect, any qualifying individual or organization will be able to register an *unlimited* number of .ca Domain Names this seems to imply that they (CIRA) want to keep .ca domains for the Canadians we tried to register a .ca domain using v2.21 but stopped when asked to prove our client was Canadian - Please note that by CIRA request, you must have a presence in Canada in order to qualify for a .CA domain. This means that at least one of your contacts must be located in Canada My question therefore is - are there any rules that would allow CIRA to *close down a website / domain* that was registered to a Canadian but clearly was being used (sub-let) by a non-Canadian company if the answer is - No they can't shut it down can somebody please give me the address of a Canadian mail-drop company, so that our client can register their required domains to a Canadian address, which can then forward the ownership documents & any other snail mail to their "foreign" company (presumably these type of mail-drop companies exist in Canada) if the answer is Yes - why are they allowing Canadians to register an unlimited number of domains that can be sold for a massive profit as soon as an International Court bans CIRA from making such jingoistic restrictions i thought The Internet was supposed to open up a whole new world of equality for everybody not keep the old one for those more equal than the others. regards Martyn Ford +++++++++++++
