>At 07:19 AM 9/15/98 -0700, Barry Lee Brisco so eloquently stated:
>>>Hey:
>>>
>>>Has anybody tried the new Internic Registrant Name Change
>>>Agreement at http://rs.internic.net./reg-change/agreement.html
>>>
>>>If I read it correctly,  it seems they no longer require
>>>notarization of the domain name transfer documents. Does anyone
>>>know for sure if that's correct?
>>
>>I know that in some cases they do. I recently had to change the ownership
>>info of my business domain, http://www.totheweb.com/  It was set up under a
>>business name I used in Singapore. Then after moving back to the States I
>>changed the name of my business. The only way that Internic would accept
>>this is if I used their forms and had them notarized, then mailed them to
>>Internic.
>>
>
>That's the way it used to be.  The new process seems to be sans notarizing.


Well then, I guess I went to that trouble for nothing. I just sent in my
notarized name change 2 weeks ago after reading the interNIC online
policies about a month ago. Are you saying that it has changed just in the
past few weeks?


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Barry  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Web Design & Development - Online Marketing <http://www.ToTheWeb.com>
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