R retired_member16 Joined Apr 14, 2005 Posts 3,577 Reaction score 45 Apr 11, 2006 #1 Must you be a certain age to register a .uk domain name?
olebean Joined Nov 2, 2005 Posts 2,217 Reaction score 29 Apr 11, 2006 #2 To form a contract you have to be 16
R retired_member16 Joined Apr 14, 2005 Posts 3,577 Reaction score 45 Apr 11, 2006 #3 Excellent, thanks.
E Ellis Joined Aug 23, 2005 Posts 813 Reaction score 9 Apr 11, 2006 #4 18 is the minimum age you can enter into any legal agreement in the UK & Channel Islands
aquanuke Joined May 23, 2005 Posts 2,040 Reaction score 51 Apr 11, 2006 #5 On the transfer forms it states 18. Although you can use a parent/guardian so should'nt be a problem.
On the transfer forms it states 18. Although you can use a parent/guardian so should'nt be a problem.
BFTUK Joined Jan 22, 2006 Posts 888 Reaction score 10 Apr 11, 2006 #6 Not sure if their are rules related to domain names, but anyone can enter into a contract. Their are certain contracts that might not be legally binding for people of a certain age, but we all enter into contracts every day. For Example:- Each time you buy something from a shop you are entering into a contract. (Please excuse my flashback to a legal training course i had several years ago!)
Not sure if their are rules related to domain names, but anyone can enter into a contract. Their are certain contracts that might not be legally binding for people of a certain age, but we all enter into contracts every day. For Example:- Each time you buy something from a shop you are entering into a contract. (Please excuse my flashback to a legal training course i had several years ago!)