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So for those who are planning to undergo for a domain name registration, some important things specifically about the basics or the ABCs of the domain name registration must be paid attention. Knowing the ABCs of domain name registration will help you to pick up the right domain name and at same time for an easy and smooth process of domain name registration. Given such idea, it is no doubt that many companies or the domain name owners in particular have their own domain name extensions for a much better identification. It is in fact a general view that all of the domain name extensions, whether it is a dot com, dot net, dot org, or dot edu domain names, really play a great part for identifying a domain name. And for a much greater emphasis, the dot uk domain name as it is mentioned above is a country code top level domain or known as ccTLD and thus corresponds to a country, territory, or other geographic location, and for the part of the dot uk domain name, that is the United Kingdom. It I interesting to know that in registering for the dot uk domain name and some other ccTLDs, there are certain rules and policies that largely vary significantly and some of those rules and policies are reserved for use by citizens of the corresponding country. These are just two of so many questions that surround the domain name transfer. So you want to know the answer? Then, you read on. Essentially, a domain name transfer is made possible when the current domain name holder or registrant wishes to make some adjustments on the domain name companies that provide the domain name services. Generally, this is known as the "top-level domain name". Speaking of the "top-level domain name", it is very nice to know that some of the common top-level domain names used in the internet comprise the .gov which stands for government agency, .org for an organization, .edu for education institution, and . For you to know who owns domain names, you need to type in the name of the domain name and the top level domain name such as .com, .net, .org, .biz and others and then click the search button. It is important to learn that if the domain name is in the whois database, the search results will show the contact information of the domain name holder so you will know who owns domain names. 

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