howard.org now provide domain
registration services
to its members for 20 or so major top level domains including .com,
.net
and .org. howard.org can also
transfer domains from other registrars to our system.
howard.org is able to
do this as a participant in Tucows domain reseller program, sometimes
called the Open Shared Registration System or OpenSRS, allowing us
to extend domain registration services to our members at wholesale
pricing.
howard.org will charge in the neighborhood of $11/year
for domain registrations with no
minimum number of years to buy. howard.org pays about $6 of that
directly to
Tucows, the remainder going to help defray the operational overhead
for running the howard.org servers. The yearly fee may be adjusted from
time to time as ICANN raise or lower the upstream charge for a domain.
For this annual fee, you get a domain name, DNS
service and the ability
to edit and manage your domain via a web interface.
You may also transfer domains from any other registrar
for $11. Any remaining years you have with the
originating registrar are credited to your domain and you receive an
additional year.
For those members who enjoy collecting domains as a
hobby, please contact us. We may be able to adjust the support
portion of the fee depending on the number of domains
you intend to transfer or register.
If all this has you chomping at the bit, read on.
howard.org
will provide a web-based form for starting the registration or transfer
process for your domain. This allows our system collection the
basic information necessary to proceed with a registration or transfer.
At this point in the process, it is important to note...
If registering a new domain, your
domain has not yet been reserved nor
registration formally initiated. You will receive email
confirmation that our system is aware of your request but no further
action will take place until you complete a few more steps described
below - most notably, the paperwork.
If transfering a domain, an email containing a unique
URL has been sent to
the current administrative contact of the domain and must be visited in
order to approve the transfer. If you do not have access to
the
email account listed for the current administrative contact, you will
have
to update it before attempting a transfer. And of course there is
still that pesky paperwork...
First, review the ICANN Uniform
Domain
Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP). This document describes
the policies currently in place affecting disputes that may arise over
your ownership
of a domain name.
Next, please
read, complete and sign the Master
Contract: Exhibit A,
top level domain registration agreement and mail it to us. You are
entering into a legally binding contract with howard.org and
tucows.com and it has to be documented. Collecting legally binding
contracts via web forms is difficult. howard.org is avoiding those
headaches by resorting to old-fashioned paper. Please only post
the pages with information you've provided or pages you've signed.
At this point you owe howard.org $11 multiplied by the
number
of years you wish the domain to be active. There is no minimum,
and you will receive notice when your domain is about to expire.
Extending ownership of your domain is as simple as sending us
more money.
You can mail a check along with your registration
agreement.
Checks should be made out to 'Bruce Howard' and mailed to:
Domain Registrations
Howard.org
1-21-22 Unane, Setagaya-ku
Tokyo, Japan
157-0068
howard.org plans to
accept payment via Paypal in the future.