Terry wrote:
> My Domain Name Registrar appears to be headed for bankruptcy. What
> problem(s) am I facing? If the name is not released by them, I cannot
> register it with anyone else, right?
>
> I think the name is posted to the system and stays until a change is
> posted. Otherwise the system would be overloaded constantly rechecking
> that www.google.com (for example) is still there. If that is correct,
> then all I have to do is wait until they do fail completely - thereby
> releasing the name.
For your information I found (google = stargate bankrupt)
http://www.bizjournals.com/pittsburg...5/smallb1.html
which makes me a lot more comfortable.
I would still like to find out how domain names are maintained. Are
they posted and stay until a change is made or do they have to be
re-posted at some interval? Any pointers toward an answer welcomed.
--
TK
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