Posts Tagged ‘Registered’

Who is the domain name registered

July 3rd, 2010

The Internet promises to be a lot of money-making opportunities. There are lots of markets created by the virtual community. As more and more websites are created, more and more people become curious also how to own or register a specific domain name.

The long process of owning a website starts with choosing a domain name that Internet users can type into their browsers to the site to open. So if you have a website for your name to maintain, then find a company thatit can for you maintain. If it does, then the process of registration starts with the "webmaster" or the one who keeps the website.

A regulatory entity to ensure that all registered names in order. Even if you have the freedom to choose domain name for a person to make sure that all of these are regulated and kept in order. The International Corporation of destination names and numbers (ICANN) is the entity that supervises thethings.

If you own a website to start your order, you name registrar a domain you need. This entity has the responsibility of keeping the name for you and make sure the name you chose not to be taken by someone else. After that they offer, as well as your web hosting. Most agents are also hosts.

So, how does it work? You choose the domain name registrar and web controls and proposed to his availability regulation of ICANN. ICANN will regulate allnames.

What To Do With A Registered Domain Name?

February 15th, 2010

I have a domain name registered.How can i make use of this?

How To Check When A Domain Name Was Registered?

February 12th, 2010

Anyone know how to find when a domain name was registered? Because there is a particular online school and I wanted to check how legit they really were. Apparently, they have been around for over 6 years so I wanted to see when they actually registered their domain name.
Anyone know any good tools?

Can A Name Be Considered Intellectual Property And Protected If It Is Only Registered As An Unused Domain?

February 2nd, 2010

I have developed a product and will soon be marketing it. I have already filed the application to register the name as a trademark for the company. However, the name is registered as a domain name that is not currently and has not been used by the current owner since it was acquired 9 years ago. What protection does he have and what rights do i have to take the product to market?

I Have Registered A Domain Name And Want To Make My Own Webpage Site. How?

January 30th, 2010

I have recently registered a domain name and would like to create a website to go with it but am TOTALLY stumped. I registered the domain with atspace.com. I have no idea what to do now. Can anyone help?
Thanks!

Where Are All The Internet Domain Names Registered? Is There One Central Place?

January 19th, 2010

There is no one central place for name registrations – there are several. Network Solutions is one, Go-Daddy is another. These are only two examples, but are probably the two largest registrars.
Once the name is registered, it must be resolved via DNS (Distributed Name Services). Here again, someone must host your name. And again, the above two companies will do it for you, or your service provider can.
For DNS, there is – in effect – one central place – because the top level domains (like .com, .biz, .org) each have a “well known” fixed IP address where to start. These are usually served by multiple computers residing at one address (load sharing), but as far as your system is concerned, it only needs to know how to get to the root to start the search.
In practice, your computer does not start with the root ro resolve a name – instead it goes to your internet service provider’s DNS server. These ISP DNS servers will cache many popular name / address translations – and then will go to the root servers only as required to resolve a new name, or every so often to verify a cached name. In this way, the root servers are not overloaded as each query comes along.