I got a Warning: Wrong whois data or 'invalid address'

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an>Whois Data Consistency
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an>The owner of a domain (the individual who registered the domain) is responsible for keeping the data of the whois contacts valid. The whois data is the information regarding a domain name which is published through the global "whois service" ("Search whois" on Joker.com).an>

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an>The owner must make sure that the addresses (email and postal) are valid, and that notices sent to these addresses are read.
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an>An invalid address in whois data can be a reason to cancel the domain. an>an style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica;"> This is a policy of <a title="ICANN WHOIS" href="/goto/icann_wdrp" target="_blank">ICANNa>, most domain registries, and also part of Joker.com's <a href="/goto/agb" target="_blank">Terms &amp; Conditionsa>.
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In case we receive a complaint from an authoritative party (ICANN, Registry, local authorities) regarding a possible problem with the Whois data of a domain, we usually start a process to ask the owner of the domain to check, and if needed, correct the wrong Whois data accordingly.

In case the result of this process is a change of the registrant's Whois data, this change may be subject to a fee. Please check our price list for that.

 

 

Tags: contact, owner-record, wrong

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