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  &lt;p&gt;In article &lt;02Tp1.132$t83.1234...@carnaval.risq.qc.ca&gt;, &quot;Andy&quot; &lt;ke...@odyssee.net&gt; wrote: &lt;br /&gt; &gt;I recently registered another domain on behalf of a client through the &lt;br /&gt; &gt;Network Solutions website and through some sort of error I suppose, the &lt;br /&gt; &gt;registrant of the dmain came out to be MY company and not my client&#039;s. I &lt;br /&gt; &gt;cannot seem to get through to anybody at Network or Internic. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt;What I did grasp at the INternic site is that I would have to pop for a &lt;br /&gt; &gt;notary to witness the changover. Can this be true? &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Absolutely true, Andy. &#160;Details are at &lt;br /&gt; http://rs.internic.net/faq/transfer.html &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Part of the instructions about transferring the registrant info says: &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&quot;A domain name registration is essentially a service contract &lt;br /&gt; between the Registrant and Network Solutions. The name of the &lt;br /&gt; Registrant appearing in the registration contract is therefore &lt;br /&gt; much more than a casual identifier - it&#039;s a legal term that &lt;br /&gt; defines the parties to the contract. Because the Registrant&#039;s &lt;br /&gt; name is a contractual term, all changes must comply with legal &lt;br /&gt; formalities.&quot; &lt;br /&gt;
  
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In article &lt;02Tp1.132$t83.1234&#8230;@carnaval.risq.qc.ca&gt;, &quot;Andy&quot; &lt;ke&#8230;@odyssee.net&gt; wrote: <br /> &gt;I recently registered another domain on behalf of a client through the <br /> &gt;Network Solutions website and through some sort of error I suppose, the <br /> &gt;registrant of the dmain came out to be MY company and not my client&#8217;s. I <br /> &gt;cannot seem to get through to anybody at Network or Internic.  </p>
<p>&gt;What I did grasp at the INternic site is that I would have to pop for a <br /> &gt;notary to witness the changover. Can this be true? </p>
<p>Absolutely true, Andy. &nbsp;Details are at <br /> <a href="http://rs.internic.net/faq/transfer.html" rel="nofollow">http://rs.internic.net/faq/transfer.html</a>  </p>
<p>Part of the instructions about transferring the registrant info says:  </p>
<p>&quot;A domain name registration is essentially a service contract <br /> between the Registrant and Network Solutions. The name of the <br /> Registrant appearing in the registration contract is therefore <br /> much more than a casual identifier &#8211; it&#8217;s a legal term that <br /> defines the parties to the contract. Because the Registrant&#8217;s <br /> name is a contractual term, all changes must comply with legal <br /> formalities.&quot; </p>
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