Hi Colin,

You are asking to change the organization from an entity to an individual
(or nothing at all).  For this, you will need to contact Nominet directly.
Please note that Nominet charges for this transaction.

Please read the page on their site related to this issue.

http://www.nominet.org.uk/MakingChangesToYourDomainName/Transfer/ChargeableC
hanges/

'A request to change the legal registrant from one separate identifiable
entity to another, even if the current registrant says that the domain
name should not have been registered to them.

A separate entity includes an individual person, sole trader, unlimited
partnership, Limited Liability Partnerships, incorporated companies
(including those in liquidation and receivership), corporations,
charities, trusts, foreign/overseas companies, church bodies, statutory
bodies, academic institutions and bodies, schools, unincorporated clubs
and societies.'

You will need to request the transfer form, and this is information is
available here:
http://www.nominet.org.uk/MakingChangesToYourDomainName/Transfer/TransferFor
m/


Thanks,
Greg Frank
Associate Product Manager, TLD's
Tucows Inc.
416 535 0123 x1282


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Colin Viebrock
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 2:31 PM
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Subject: .UK WHOIS modification


Are there rules about modifying the owner contact information for .UK
domains?

Specifically, our customer is an individual, and would like to change
the Organization Name contact field from what is there now to either
blank, "n/a", or the individual's name.  We get the error:

        "Permission Denied for Modify Organization Name for .uk domains"

Is this an unmodifiable field?

- Colin

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