Creating a domain name for your soon-to-open website is the easiest  move to make, but sometimes the name you place your heart into has  already been taken by the other users and also you find yourself  checking for available names on the market instead. Once you are  amenable with the next name, it’s about time you register it or else you  will find it taken away the next day.
The domain name registrars  are the one responsible in registering and reassigning names in the  internet. Once the availability of the name is checked, the method of  registering it takes only minutes to complete as long as you have all  the requirements ready. Registrars are requiring key pieces of  information which could be publish in the internet or open for the  public viewing.
These registrars, aside from responsible in handling the registration  and getting of names are also accountable for maintenance and  administration of that domain name. Mostly they require a yearly fee on  the services they provide in your behalf.
A non-profit agency called ICANN oversees all of the domain name  registrars. All of these accredited registrars must stick on the rules  and regulations set by this agency. The benefit of the accredited  registrar is when it goes out of domain name business, another  accredited registrar automatically takes over the management of the  domain. This really is to ensure that the company or that each does not  lose his domain name in the internet space.
A centralized database is placed by the government of the United States containing all of the registered domain names  and their registration information. This is the Inter NIC and one of  which is the WHO IS. This can be a database where all the registrars’  shares to the public the information related to the domain names that  were registered. Key information like name of the registrants or owner,  address, telephone numbers and email address are available for public  viewing.
Following a name is check and already taken, the next best thing to  do is to buy one in the re-sellers or domain name brokers who are selling  their domains in an auction or through other services like Sedo. The  majority of the buyers use their own contact details when purchasing a domain name. This is what we call a public registration. 
But when there are reports on spam, owners getting junk mails and  unwanted calls from telemarketers, personal information is no longer  open for the public. This is actually the option of registering your  website name privately for an additional fee. One known company that  provides private registration is the Proxy. All these domains listed  Proxy as the contact, leaving the private information of the true  website name owners off for public viewing. See additional information  at http://domain-name-registrars.org/.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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