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i'm trying to register the "zilberman.name" domain name and i get contradictory results.

some websites say that the domain is available: http://whois.domaintools.com/zilberman.name

and some websites say that the domain is taken: name.com

The whois say: No match.

so, the domain is already taken or not?

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The zilberman.name domain is likely to be available (whois Linux).

In doubt, and to be sure, try to reserve it via a registrar it'll tell you if it is really available.

But you should hurry!

Many people read SO, and you never know what some people may do when reading your question...

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Next time, try the whois, if "No match", then find a registrar and reserve it asap.

Do not post a question relative to a domain on the Net, as some people, in the hope of making a few $$, may be happy to spend 10$ to get it before you :-)

Maybe you could try firstname-zilberman.name ?

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  • so in wich website i can register the domain?
    – happytoad
    Jan 12, 2011 at 13:11
  • This link gives .name registrars verisigninc.com/en_US/products-and-services/…
    – Déjà vu
    Jan 12, 2011 at 13:15
  • gandi.net say: Already taken. godaddy.com, register.com and register.com - don't register .name
    – happytoad
    Jan 12, 2011 at 13:17
  • There was also ntchosting.com/domains/name.html If the domain is already take, it was possibly reserved after your question was posted...
    – Déjà vu
    Jan 12, 2011 at 13:19
  • ntchosting.com say only Transfer - not available:) - other websites still say it is available
    – happytoad
    Jan 12, 2011 at 13:26
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.name doesn't work like that. It only allows third level registrations, so you can register john.smith.name, but not smith.name.

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  • Forgot to mention why you would be seeing 'No match' rather than 'Not available for second level registration': it's likely they haven't had any domain registrations using that surname before, which is why you're getting the peculiar response. Jan 12, 2011 at 12:56
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    not true. you can register both second-level and third-level -according to wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.name)
    – happytoad
    Jan 12, 2011 at 12:58

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