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RSH (NA)     30 June 2010

Registrant Data as a proof?

Hello Experts

 

Does Website / Domain name Registrant Data (User data  - address, contact details, name, date etc) is a valid proof to proove an Existence of a company ?

 

For example: www.XYZ.com has following details: (Which is completely false)

 

Registrant : 
	Email: abc@gmail.com
	Organization: 123
	Address: New York
	City: New York
	State: New York
	Country: USA
	Postal Code: 100034
	Phone: +001.783.833
	Fax: 
	Name: SS
Domain: XYZ.com


Note: NO DOMAIN REGISTRAR ASKED FOR / VERIFY REGISTRANT DETAILS, they just give you login id / password to make changes and order. Anybody who have login details considered to be the owner.


So my question is that how someone can use above registrant data as legal proof?

Pls help

RSH


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 2 Replies


(Guest)

1. ICANN regulalry asks registrant to verify feed in datas of domain details

2. Burden of proof is on you to prove this domain is not yours.

3. By checking the DNS at the time of registring the domain and tallying it with IP location one can draw inference and further cyber law witness statement collobarating the produced datas may prove lot of things for and/or against you.

Rgds.

 

RSH (NA)     01 July 2010

Thanks Mr Kumar for clearing the air.

 

But, Based on Domain Name as XYZ.com in above scenario can we say the XYZ is a company/brand/firm/business entity? 

 

In my view it may be OR may not be. Just by booking Domain name doesn't mean someone own a company by that name at the time of booking.

 

What do you say?

 

Best

 

 

 


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