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Alexander Kalinin2022-03-09 15:58:14
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Alexander Kalinin, 2022-03-09 15:58:14

Features of domain registration in international zones, compared with Russian ones?

Interested in some points about international zones.

For example, domains in the .ru/.rf zones require you to indicate your passport data for registration, after which the domain is essentially completely tied to these documents, and if something happens, it will be possible to prove through the court that you are the owner.

what about international zones a la .com/.org? no documents are required during registration, only full name, address, mail and telephone. what will happen if, for example, some complaint comes to the domain, because in fact it may be impossible to determine the owner? or how can I sell a domain in the future if all it says is name and address? Or how can I restore access to the domain if I conditionally lose access to the registrar's account?

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Zettabyte, 2022-03-09
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no documents are required during registration

No, not requested. But once a year, a letter arrives with a request to make sure the data in Whois is up to date. It mentions that if the data is found to be incorrect, the registration may be cancelled.
or how can I sell the domain in the future

I did not sell, but I saw transfer tools from different registrars. EMNIP, the simplest option, when the buyer has an account with the same registrar, then you can do the so-called. "push".
How can I restore access to the domain if I conditionally lose access to the registrar account?

Do not lose, most likely, there will be another hemorrhagic.
Features of domain registration in international zones

Another important feature, in addition to documents, is the possibility of registration / renewal for a longer period, usually up to 10 years.

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