mercredi 29 janvier 2014

Domain name expires and registrant has disappeared

My domain name was registered in 2009 for a period of 5 years.

Now is the time to renew.



But since 2009, my registrant (registerpol.com) as gone out of business, and the email contact address on the registrar site (Enom) is no longer valid (a yahoo email address I never used in 5 years).



I am stuck and unable to renew my domain name. And the domain will expire on feb12.



One possibility is to wait until feb 12, and renew on that day, but this is risky, as the name may be reserved for some buyer and delivered to them as soon as it becomes expired.



This domain is for personal use, and it can be inactive for a coupe of days without any harm.



Thanks for any information on how I should proceed.



Here is some information I received:



"Per Enom (the registrar of **********.net) only current registrant can request the WHOIS details change.

Please be informed that the registrant for domain **********.net is SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR(REGISTERPOL.COM):

http://ift.tt/1fo9q04

Only domain registrant can manage domain.

If there is a dispute of domain ownership it can be taken up with ICANN directly using their dispute process, or with local US Courts that deal in legal matters between companies.

You may wish to retain legal council to investigate what action can be taken to recover their perceived property from this now defunct company.

For your reference Enom Registration Agreement is available at:

http://ift.tt/1b8NfXo

By policy, eNom does not get involved in disputes over domain ownership.

eNom will comply with any United States court orders or settlement, please have all relevant documents sent directly to their legal team at:

Legal@enom.com

Enom legal team will only respond to official court documents and communication, not simple inquiries or information requests.

Legal@eNom.com cannot offer legal advice or information other than what is required by court order.

Thank you in advance for your understanding."





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