Are There Any Requirements for Becoming A Domain Registrar?

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  • Milo Adey
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    Thank you guys, I have also looking for the same.

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  • Emerson Abby
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    No one owns any domain names; instead, they are leased for a while (often one to three years) and need to be renewed or extended to be used indefinitely.

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  • Jamie Lee
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    Nobody "owns" a domain name until it is registered.

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  • Aaron Martin
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    Who is the domain name owner?

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  • Robyn Jones
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    A company that manages both the assignment of IP addresses and the reservation of domain names is known as a domain name registrar.

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  • Clara Smith
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    Sure,
    1. ICANN Accreditation: For the .com, .net and .name top-level domains (TLDs), you must be accredited by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). Visit ICANN's website to begin the accreditation process.
    2. Authentication: If you are not already a registrar, you must authenticate before setting up an account.
    3. Authorization: In order to determine your technical readiness, you must provide financial information after establishing an account.

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  • Hallie Russell
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    Can you explain them in detail?

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  • Emma Peterson
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    Hey,

    Yes, there are various requirementsto become a domain registrar. Such as:
    1. Authentication
    2. Verisign Authorization
    3. ICANN Accreditation

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  • Are There Any Requirements for Becoming A Domain Registrar?

    Hello,

    I want to be a domain registrar, are there any specific requirements?
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