Interestingly, domainregistrycorp.com is used for their emails, and would
appear to contain incomplete or incorrect information :-)

------ whois.enom.com
Registration Service Provided By: The Domain Registry Corporation
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Visit:

Domain name: domainregistrycorp.com

Registrant Contact:
   The Domain Registry Corporation
   Domain Registrar   ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   905-752-1090
   FAX: 905-752-1091
   The Domain Registry Corporation
   The Domain Registry Corporation
   The Domain Registry Corporation,  Domain Reg
   CA
====

Regards
Jeff

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: Domain Registry of Europe now...


>
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: "Martin Kennard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 12:02:05 +0100
>
> >We received several letters this morning from an organisation sounding
just
> >a little bit familiar... "Domain Registry of Europe"!!  I assume there's
a
> >connection with DRoA but it seems these domain renewal letters have
finally
> >crossed the atlantic!
>
> It looks like the same group from the whois outputs of droa.com and
droe.com:
>
> Domain name: DROA.COM
>
> Name servers:
>     DNS1.NAME-SERVICES.COM
>     DNS2.NAME-SERVICES.COM
>     DNS3.NAME-SERVICES.COM
>     DNS4.NAME-SERVICES.COM
>     DNS5.NAME-SERVICES.COM
>
> Creation date: 11/15/01 14:59:12
> Expiration date: 11/15/04 14:59:12
>
> Registrant Contact:
>    Domain Registry of America
>    Domain Registrar   ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>    866-434-0212
>    FAX: 866-434-0211
>    2316 Delaware Avenue,
>    Suite 266
>    Buffalo, NY 14216-2687
>    US
>
> Domain name: DROE.COM
>
> Registrant Contact:
>    Domain Registry of Europe
>    Domain Registrar   ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>    905-248-4002
>    FAX: 905-248-4001
>    56 Gloucester Road,
>    Suite 526
>    London,  SW74UB
>    GB
>
> Even better is this little tidbit at the end of the output:
>
> Status: PROTECTED
>   Note: To help prevent malicious domain hijacking and domain
>         transfer errors, the registrar has protected the registrant
>         of this domain name registrant by locking it.  Any attempted
>         transfers will be denied at the registry until the registrant
>         requests otherwise. The registrant for the name may unlock
>         the name at any time at the current registrar in order for
>         a transfer initiation to succeed
>
> I think someone mentioned this the other day.
>
> Chris Scott
>
>
>

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