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England Woman Changes her Name to a Web Domain



17 July 2009 @ 07:40 pm ET

A Manchester woman has changed her name to a "Princess-Rainbow.com" – making what could be the first person to change her name to a web domain.


England Woman Changes her Name to a Web Domain.
A Manchester woman has changed her name to a "Princess-Rainbow.com" – making what could be the first person to change her name to a web domain. (IBTimes)
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The 24-year old woman, who’s former name was "Claire Forshaw”, said that if ever she had a chance she would change her name into a web domain name.

She has been criticized by Robert Morris, her 24-year old boyfriend and tells her that it would cost a lot if she wants to change her name to a web domain.

But later she found out that it will only cost £10 and her boyfriend even agreed to it and said that Princess-Rainbow.com was ideal because she was mad on rainbows.

According to the Legal Deed Service reported by The Independent UK, the agency believed that Ms. Forshaw is the first person to change her name to a web domain.

Ms. Princess-Rainbow.com is planning to open her own business selling artwork through online using her domain name. Her boyfriend even shows big support on her and bought the domain for her last week.

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1.
Jul 17, 2009 7:53pm

Me, i like to have domain name of -> Prince-Rainbow.com...lol .........whats yours?
2.
Jul 17, 2009 8:24pm

People should create a law regarding names. Nowadays, many people want to change their names into something ridiculus.

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