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Status: Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 1
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If I have a web shop but in different ccTLD-s country domains like germanyshop.de franceshop.fr do I need to register my business these countries in real as well?
These different domains are only duplications of my web shop which is registered and located in the UK, the other domains are just for language translations and for kinda locality feeling. The other country domains are private registrations, not as a company, does it matter? Do I need to change all country code domains as business registration?
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Status: Administrator
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 217
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"A significant majority (71%) of ccTLD registration authorities operate restricted domains, while the remaining domains (for example, .at, .dk, .mx, .nz, .ch and .uk) are open to all applicants. In those ccTLDs that place restrictions on which applicants may apply for registration, the most common restrictions were a requirement of residence (for example, .fr, .de, .it, .be, .my, .es, .se, .nl and .ve), or registration of the company or its legal representative in the country. Some ccTLDs limit the numbers of domains which any one applicant or organization may register, for example, 10 domains per person in .il, one domain per organization in .it. Others require official certification by the national authorities, for example, .cl requires an identifier given by the Chilean tax-office."
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