Domain name hijack protection
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1. A method, executed on one or more computers, comprising the steps of:
- registering a domain name to a registrant;
storing a proxy email address associated with said domain name in a WHOIS database;
receiving a domain name transfer request; and
ignoring said domain name transfer request without forwarding said domain name transfer request to said registrant of said domain name.
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Abstract
A domain name registering entity (such as a domain registry, registrar, or reseller) or an independent proxy registration service may offer a domain name hijack protection to their actual or potential customers. When a domain name transfer request or notice is received, the domain name registering entity or the proxy registration service may ignore or decline it. Customers may be given an ability to turn the domain name hijack protection service on and off, as well as an ability to adjust a variety of settings associated with the service.
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12 Claims
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1. A method, executed on one or more computers, comprising the steps of:
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registering a domain name to a registrant; storing a proxy email address associated with said domain name in a WHOIS database; receiving a domain name transfer request; and ignoring said domain name transfer request without forwarding said domain name transfer request to said registrant of said domain name. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method, executed on one or more computers, comprising the steps of:
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offering a domain name private registration service; receiving a request from a customer for said domain name private registration service; applying said domain name private registration service to a domain name by storing a proxy email address associated with said domain name in a WHOIS database; receiving a domain name transfer request for said domain name; and ignoring said domain name transfer request. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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