Yes, but then you give away ownership of the domain. Per the registration
agreement it is the "person" listed as the Admin contact that "owns" the
domain name, not the "organization".
Also, there is no owner contact for a domain, regardless of what you see
displayed in the client scripts to the contrary. The only controlling
parties to a domain name are the 'registrant' (the data for which is
inherited from the organization [aka owner] contact) and the 'administrative
contact'.
Does ANYONE know what the differences are between the rights and
responsibilities of the 'registrant' and the 'administrative contact'? (Or
know where in an ICANN or OSRS agreement these are defined?)
Rich Shockney
RS Marketing
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 8:28 AM
To: Ian Kirk
Cc: OpenSRS Dev List
Subject: Re: Owner Contact
You can assign a "Role" to that contact. For example:
Administrative Contact: Tucows.com
First Name: Admin
Last Name: Domain
Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager (ccTLDs)
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On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Ian Kirk wrote:
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> Am I correct in my assumption that the OpenSRS system requires a
> firstname/second name for the owner contact ?
>
> If so, what is the "best" way to register other legal entities as the
owner,
> (such as companies)
>
> --
> Ian Kirk
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