There are a number of ways, but the easiest is to perform a 'whois' search on the domain.
Most domain registrars have this service, but you can search the internet for 'whois' you'll find a number of sites offering these services.
Some domain information can be private, so you may have to inquire through a service provider to obtain information about the owner of the domain.
When you register a domain name, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) requires your domain name registrar to submit your personal contact information to the WHOIS database. Once your listing appears in this online directory, it is publicly available to anyone who chooses to check domain names using the WHOIS search tool.
You can look up the owner of the IP address using a WHOIS service. The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) database covers North American IP addresses, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) website can tell you which databse to use for what region.
This will tell you who owns the actual IP address, not necessarily who is using it. For example, most residential IP addresses will resolve to an internet provider, like Cox, Verizon, Comcast, TCI, AOL, EarthLink, etc. Most website IPs will resolve to a server hosting service, like DreamHost or GoDaddy.
run a WHOIS search on the website and then you'll find your answer
there might be a email adress, or you might find a name somewhere, or you won't be able to.
You can get the details of the owner od a domain using whois search in the site Whoisxy.com
One can find out about who owns a domain name online on websites, such as Domain Tools, KEYTLaw and Whois Lookup. It is also possible to view the expiration date of a domain.
The RIPE website, the Network Solutions website.
If I understand you right, you want to change the owner details of your domain name. If this is the case you should contact your domain registrar and request a registrant update. Depending on the top level domain, there are specific requirements, but they will know what to do
Usually the person or company who purchased the domain name that is used to access the website. Without a domain name a website is not accessible from the internet. You can also specify who the owner is when purchasing the domain name.
Usually the person or company who purchased the domain name that is used to access the website. Without a domain name a website is not accessible from the internet. You can also specify who the owner is when purchasing the domain name.
It usually is a place that utilizes ads on an unused domain and shares the profit with the domain name owner.
If you want to find the owner of the domain you can visit this site WhoisXY.com. Here you can easily find owner of the domain name, admin contact details, email id etc..
Placing the Certified Domain seal on your Website and in your whois display certifies that you are the legal owner of your domain name.
1. contact the domain Owner, buy the domain 2. wait the domain delete, then, Registration
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Domain name lookup lets you see whether a particular website name (the domain) has already been bought by someone. If so, it shows you who is the registered owner of that particular website name (the domain), their address, and until when they own it.
One can become a domain name owner by buying the domain name from domain name sellers or web hosting providers. Some of the known web hosting providers are iPage, Justhost, Hostgator, Hostpapa, GoDaddy etc. Most of the well known businesses own a domain in order to advertise their business. Some individuals also use domains for their personal blogging.
One way to look up a domain name is to use a domain name database. One useful domain name database is the WHOIS database. There are also programs available to accomplish this goal.
Normally you can't. The registered name belongs to the owner. You can try and contact the owner and offer to buy it, but normally you have to think up a new name