.EU Domain Registration Process Europe FAQ - Why is the domain name I want on hold? What does this mean?
- When a domain name has a status of on hold it means that it has been registered, but is currently unavailable to be traded or transferred, pending the outcome of legal activity. Unless you are party to the legal proceedings, 101Domain may not provide you with any more information on the domain name other than that mentioned above.
- When does the registration period for my domain name expire?
- Check with 101Domain or the Whois service to find out when your domain name expires. The .eu registration period through EURid is 1 year, but your registrar may have a different policy.
- How do I change my information in the WHOIS database?
- Contact your registrar to change or update the information shown in the WHOIS database when your domain name is queried.
- I don't want my domain name anymore. What now?
- If you don't want your .eu domain name anymore you can trade it to someone else or ask to have it deleted. Deleting your name means that the name and all the details that are associated with it, like your name and address, etc, are erased from our WHOIS database. Contact your registrar to have your name deleted.
Once the domain name has been deleted it spends 40 days in quarantine. This quarantine period functions as a cooling off period so that you can get your domain name back if you change your mind. After the quarantine period the name is released for registration. This means that it can be registered by anyone else on a first-come-first-served basis. - What do I need to do to delete my domain name?
- Contact your registrar and 101Domain as soon as possible if you want to delete your domain name.
Source: www.eurid.eu |
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