RIP Linuxcaffe?
Evan Leibovitch
evan-ieNeDk6JonTYtjvyW6yDsg at public.gmane.org
Wed Aug 15 15:59:45 UTC 2012
This is the Internet, These things are easy to verify.
There is required proof of Canadian presence for the owners of a .ca
domain, proof of citizenship is one way of satisfying the requirement.
The official policy is in a
PDF<http://www.cira.ca/assets/Documents/Legal/Registrants/CPR.pdf>,
but there is also a simple
link<http://support.easydns.com/canpresence.php3>describing it.
- Evan
On 15 August 2012 11:14, Alex Gabriel <alex-os5u1bLqfxy+Ff04BfjinA at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> When I worked in the domain industry (up until May 2011), there was no
> mention of needing a passport to register a .CA domain. That may have been
> the case previously, but it is no longer a requirement. It's different if
> you're changing the information on a domain (i.e. your e-mail address is no
> longer valid), but registering it is a much simpler process.
>
> Alex Gabriel
> "Someone has to take a stand against evil, why should it not be me?"
>
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Mel Wilson <mwilson-Ja3L+HSX0kI at public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 2012-08-15 at 07:24 -0700, E K wrote:
>> > Oddly enough you need to have a passport to have a .ca domain name for
>> > your privately owned company. That might be the reason their site is
>> > down.
>>
>> Are you sure that's not old information? Nobody wanted to see a
>> passport for my .ca domain. Things I've heard have led me to believe
>> that requirements were more stringent many years ago.
>>
>> Mel.
>>
>>
>>
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