On Thursday 19 April 2007 10:31, James Taylor jt@imen.org.uk wrote:
Ok, can someone tell me the deal with Domain registration and what should be availible - as far as I was aware, you had to give your name and contact details when you register a domain unless its for personal use, and I thought this was a UK rule, but it seems that Scotland allows anonymous registration through privacy companies (who register the domain as being private with a private address).
Is this right? I mean I guess its just one person registering the domain as their own, who isnt the person who is actually using it (like ISP's registering it on behalf of the person who wants it, but in the ISP's name not the persons name).
Thanks JT
Perhaps here might be the place to ask: http://www.scottish.lug.org.uk/wiki/Welcome
On 19-Apr-07 15:12:12, J.R. Seago wrote:
[...] Perhaps here might be the place to ask: http://www.scottish.lug.org.uk/wiki/Welcome
For a minute I thought ALUG had met the ultimate challenge to its claims to be the most dispersed LUG in Britain.
But, if there were a true Scottish LUG, then you'd have coverage from Gretna Green to Thurso, over country where mostly the human population is sparser then the golden eagle. Organising a kit meet could get interesting!
So I visited the web-site, and find it's a bunch of Glesga heid-bangers who claim to represent Scotland!
Mind you, I can see the point in not calling yourself GLAGLUG.
Best wishes to all, Ted.
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