On 1/9/2004 5:13 PM Robert L Mathews noted that:

We have an option for our clients to register domains in our name,
acknowledging that we are the registrant and contact of record, but with a
binding side agreement with them to allow them full control.


But how do you prevent lawyers from trying to sue you (the registrant) when there are, for example, trademark infringement allegations or something?


The registrars that I'm aware of that offer a privacy option like this simply roll over on the registrant. Sort of defeats the purpose of a blind registration, but it prevents nasty legal fees from piling up.


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-rwr








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