How to Register .de domain

johnnyp

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From what I understand a "local presence" is required to register a .de domain.

Source: Are there any special requirements for registering a .DE domain? Domain Help

Local Presence required

The Registrant or the person named as the Administrative Contact person for a .DE domain must reside in Germany. The Registry will validate this requirement at the time off registration application and if not fulfilled, the registration will fail.
Is there any way around this?
 


try this

domainname .de registration domain Germany domainnames and domains registrations in Germany

Attention! Private individuals or companies who don't have an administrative contact person in Germany can rely on our contact person. This is only for the administrative contact person, so you will be the full owner of the domain name. In other words: any company, organisation or private individual can register a .de domain name and register their company name, product or trade mark in Germany.
 
From what I understand a "local presence" is required to register a .de domain.

Source: Are there any special requirements for registering a .DE domain? Domain Help

Is there any way around this?
correct - either Owner-C or Admin-C. Some providers offer a special service for foreign customers, but it's rather unlikely, as the admin-c is also responsible if a legal conflict should occur, so the provider may be sued for his customers domain/content violating any rights.
 
@steve; right. but in reality, the law enforcement agents will just grab your domicile information from the ISPs database and then attempt to find you personally. the domain name is gone, though.

another risk, on the same line... technically, according to many eu laws, the domain name is not actually yours anymore. your registrar becomes the full legal owner, under which you operate as client in trust. after your first years's paid term expires, your registrar is not obligated under any terms to Renew it again under your trust. they are free to sell, trade, auction or even Use the domain for themselves, since contractually they are the owners.

90% of registrars will work under such trust without any issues. though it happens, unfortunately more often than one would hope........... that some don't.