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Getting a URL/Domain if changing your legal name - Kitsune - 04-25-2013 Hello, I intend to legally change my name, so getting a URL for my portfolio obviously can't just be my old name. I wanted to use my username here (Kitsune) somehow or at least something related to it as part of the url and maybe the studio name under which I will be working. If I am not settled on my legal surname yet, are there any tips I could follow for registering a domain? It seems the most common memorable ones are taken under -net and -com registrars. RE: Getting a URL/Domain if changing your legal name - vices - 04-25-2013 I never had any big problems with Godaddy: http://www.godaddy.com/deals2/?gclid=CMSSzY2z5bYCFcFhpQodfGkAoQ&isc=gsndas11&ef_id=UGMzgAAAWmRxNQG8:20130425082751:s KitsuneArt.com is available RE: Getting a URL/Domain if changing your legal name - Sharyn - 05-31-2013 For domain registration you can visit mydaddy.com, here you can find the domain of your name or suggestion about this. |