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This Registry database contains ONLY .EDU domains. The data in the EDUCAUSE Whois database is provided by EDUCAUSE for information purposes in order to assist in the process of obtaining information about or related to .edu domain registration records. The EDUCAUSE Whois database is authoritative for the .EDU domain. A Web interface for the .EDU EDUCAUSE Whois Server is available at: http://whois.educause.edu By submitting a Whois query, you agree that this information will not be used to allow, enable, or otherwise support the transmission of unsolicited commercial advertising or solicitations via e-mail. The use of electronic processes to harvest information from this server is generally prohibited except as reasonably necessary to register or modify .edu domain names. ------------------------------------------------------------- Domain Name: USC.EDU Registrant: University of Southern California 3434 South Grand Avenue Information Technology Services Los Angeles, CA 90089-2812 USA Administrative Contact: Domain Admin University of Southern California 3434 South Grand Avenue Information Technology Services Los Angeles, CA 90089-2812 USA +1.2137402693 [email protected] Technical Contact: USC Hostmaster University of Southern California 3434 South Grand Avenue Information Technology Services - CAL 3rd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90089-2812 USA +1.2137405555 [email protected] Name Servers: NS0163.SECONDARY.CLOUDFLARE.COM NS0037.SECONDARY.CLOUDFLARE.COM Domain record activated: 20-Aug-1985 Domain record last updated: 08-Jul-2024 Domain expires: 31-Jul-2026
About Domain Ownership (WHOIS)
WHOIS is used for querying databases storing the data of the registered users of a domain name, an IP address block, or an autonomous system.
While registering a Domain name, the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) requires the registeree's information (may be individuals, businesses or organisations) and up-to-date personal contact information from the registrars. This information is collected and displayed in the ICANN WHOIS Database, including the name, address, email, phone number, and associated IP addresses, like an address book for the public.
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Yes, domain ownership information is typically public and can be accessed through a WHOIS search. However, some domain registrars offer WHOIS privacy protection services to keep the owner's personal information confidential.
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Yes, it is possible to change the owner (registrant) of a domain. This process is known as a domain transfer or registrant update and typically involves updating the contact information in the domain's registration records.
6. Is domain ownership transfer instant?
Domain ownership transfers can take time, usually a few days to complete. The duration depends on the domain registrar's policies, the domain's extension (TLD), and whether the current owner approves the transfer.
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9. Are there restrictions on who can own a domain name?
Generally, domain ownership is open to individuals and entities worldwide. However, some country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs) have specific eligibility requirements, and certain domains may have restrictions or requirements imposed by the registry.
10. Can I find out the history of a domain using WHOIS?
While WHOIS records provide information about a domain's registration history, they do not typically contain detailed historical data about changes in ownership or website content. Specialized domain history services and tools may provide more extensive historical data.
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