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What if my domain name is registered by a Whois privacy or proxy service?

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What if my domain name is registered by a Whois privacy or proxy service?

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A. If the privacy or proxy service is the registrant of record for your domain name(s), you should ensure that the service forwards to you any information it receives from the ICANN-accredited registrar selected to receive the bulk transfer. Q. What if my domain name was deleted before my registrar was de-accredited, but I want it back? A. If the name is available for registration, you may register it with your preferred ICANN-accredited registrar (seehttp://www.internic.net/regist.html). If the name has since been registered by someone else, you have at least three options: • Work out an agreement with the current registrant. • Wait to see if the current registrant lets the domain name expire. • If you believe the domain name is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark in which you have rights, and the current registrant has registered and is using the name in bad faith (and has no rights or legitimate interests in the name), you can begin an administrative proc

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