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Feb 16, 2010 (Newsletter Issue 7/10)
Argentina
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Domain Owners Need to Update Data until March 1st, 2010


Domain owners: Data update or regularization needed until March 1st, 2010 to avoid cancellations of Registrant Entities and their registered Domains.

NIC Argentina will implement in 2010 a new registration and administration system for domain names. Therefore, each Registrant Entity will have to regularize the data registered in NIC Argentina’s database.
Those entities, which have not regularized their information until March 1st 2010, will be cancelled as well as the domains registered under their name.

- Registered Data – Update
The information like address, telephone No., fax No., etc. will have to be updated, since their falseness or inaccuracy could result in the loss of the domain and/or the cancellation of the Registrant Entity.

- Registered Data – Regularization
The data registered under a fantasy name, inexistent company names, non-updated data, duplicated entities, etc., must regularize their situation, since otherwise, this could derive in the loss of their domain names and/or the cancellation of the Registrant Entity.

- E-mail
It is compulsory for every Entity to have a valid and active e-mail address associated. Otherwise, the Entity will be cancelled together with the domains registered under its name.

- CUIT/DNI (Tax-ID-No./ ID)
It is compulsory that every Entity registers (declares) its CUIT, CUIL or DNI (Tax-ID-No. or ID). Otherwise, the Entity will be cancelled together with the domains registered under its name.

Furthermore, on November 25th, 2009 new rules for the registration of domain names under the country code top-level domain .ar (cctld.ar) were approved.


Source: Moeller IP Advisors, Buenos Aires, Argentina