2011/5/9 Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>
Hi :)
Hi Tom.
There seem to be a huge number of issues in this thread. Perhaps it might
be
easier to address 1 issue at a time?
I think 1 of the issues is that there are a number of websites/domain names
that
need to be owned by a registered organisation? Can TDF be given temporary
ownership of those websites?
I think that maybe TDF is not completely registered yet as the process
takes a
long while. Until it is properly registered there seems to be some other
organisation that temporarily has ownership of TDF's assets (including
funds).
So, if TDF can't be given ownership then could the domains/websites be
temporarily owned by community organisation that does temporarily own TDF's
assets?
I'm not sure if a foreign organization could register .org.br domains
without being a legalized representative in Brazil. If this is the case, we
must find a *trusted* organization to do this job. There are many SL
organizations who could perform this task until we can define our own
organization.
Regards from
Tom :)
Best regards
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