keys said:What happens to their .uk domain/s?
Can they be transferred by an executor, or will Nominet delete them as they do with domains registered to dissolved companies?
LeeOwen said:Do they still pay £30?![]()
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Jac said:As far as I know it is regarded as a normal transfer, so the 30 quid would probably still be a cost.
Regards
James Conaghan
Jac said:Terms and Conditions Clause 18 currently states:
...transfer the domain name (either to themselves ...
Regards
James Conaghan
texidriver said:"The signatures for Transferor and Transferee must be from different people." ??
tmsdomreg said:You contact the deceased for their signature via a OuiJa board![]()
texidriver said:"The signatures for Transferor and Transferee must be from different people." ??
Jac said:Shock horror... but even Nominet understands that a dead person can't sign a form. So I would hazard a wild guess that they'd do what they do in the case of a sole director of a limited company who wants to transfer a domain name owned by the company to himself. The one party can sign for both.
Regards
James Conaghan
tmsdomreg said:Or would it be acceptable, at the time of making your will, to sign a transfer authorisation and leave that with your Solicitor who could action it at the appropriate time and send it to Nominet with the beneficiary's signature/acceptance attached?
Peter
aquanuke said:If you left no instructions as to where they go after your brown bread do they automatically go to next to kin?
Jac said:Now that's an interesting point! I'll take it under advisement ... which is a subtle way of saying I don't know but I'll ask!![]()
Regads
James Conaghan
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