The domain name is registered to a bankrupt company. What can I do?

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CVR in Bankruptcy 

A .dk domain name that is registered to a bankrupt company can be considered an asset of the bankruptcy estate. The curator must contact Punktum dk to gain access to handle the .dk domain names under the relevant CVR number. 

The curator must send the curator's certificate via our contact form, which you can find here. 

Once we have approved the documentation, we will register the curator's email address as the contact for the domain name, after which the curator can manage the domain name via the self-service on our website. 

Until the domain name is transferred to someone else or cancelled, the curator is designated as the registrant on behalf of the bankruptcy estate. 

If the Bankruptcy Estate Has Been Completed 

If the curator has not submitted a curator's certificate to Punktum dk and the estate has been completed, it is considered that the .dk domain names is not part of the bankruptcy estate and can therefore be administered by the existing registrant. 

Are the Domain Names Under Registrar Management? 

If the domain names are under registrar management, the curator must contact the registrar for access to the administration instead. You can read more about registrar management here.