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Registering Anonymous Irish Domain

If possible, where?

         

johnser

1:02 pm on Jan 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Am looking to register a .ie by proxy so as noone is ever able to see who the registrant of the domain is.

Anyone know where I can get this or indeed if its even possible?

Thanks
John

jmccormac

3:04 pm on Jan 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I'm looking to register a .ie by proxy so as noone is ever able to see who the registrant of the domain is.

It is difficult but not impossible. You would essentially have to get another company or individual to provide a front. There would have to be an agreement between yourself and the front company that you hold the rights to the domain. Not exactly the way things are supposed to be with the present bunch of gobsh1tes in IEDR management, this kind of thing goes right on by them.

Regards...jmcc

gosman

12:15 am on Jan 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I've just set up a .ie (well nearly, as soon as they verify the nameservers)

Letter from my accountant
Birth Certificate
Personal letter on why I want the domain name

Complete nightmare.

Although in all fairness once they had the documentation they set it up pretty quickly.

johnser

12:40 am on Jan 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I've bought a few in the past no problem, but for reasons outside of my control, it needs to be done anonymously....

As JMc said, it doesn't seem very possible at all...
J

jmccormac

1:00 am on Jan 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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The ironic thing about this is that the morons in IEDR management managed to lose iedr.com, irishdomainregistry.com and a few other domains because they did not know what they were doing. None of the board have any operational experience of the domain business.

The front type operation is probably the easiest way of getting an anonymous .ie domain. The only real problem has to do with the business name registration cert which would effectively give entitlement to the company. What the front company would be doing is consigning the entitlement in much the same way as an author assigns some rights to a publisher. Right now, IEDR does not have the intellectual property expertise to deal with this kind of situation. The way .ie domains are being deleted recently, it would be easy to pick up a lot of generics.

Regards...jmcc