The original intention behind .com was "commercial business", and .info was "information" sites. In practice, this distinction isn't always followed, and there is no restriction on how you can use these domains.
In general .com sites are perceived to be of higher quality and are preferable as a domain choice.
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By using the whois info, you will find the owner of that site. There are many tools available to get the whois info.
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There are several domain registars. This site provides info regarding domain registars www.networksolutions.com/.
If you want to find the owner of the domain you can visit this site WhoisXY.com. Here you can easily find owner of the domain name, admin contact details, email id etc..
A domain names register stores information on the owner of the site. This is typically the name of the person who registered the site, their business, and their contact details.
If one is computer savvy, there are some tools and workarounds that enable one to search for domain names by owner, provided the site is not registered as private.
You could go to http://www.whois.net and enter the site you want info on.
You can find the owner of rottengods.com by whois search in the site Whoisxy.com at free of cost.They are reliable and accurate....
If you are the site owner, you probably already know how to remove your site. You simply login to your site's server via FTP or web-based Control Panel and delete all of the files you uploaded to it. An alternative would be to just not renew your domain before it expires. However, if you wish to take down somebody else's site, you would need to either buy the site out from whoever already owns the site, or otherwise hope the site owner fails to pay their domain renewal fee before the domain expiration date. If the site owner fails to pay the fee on time, anybody can purchase the rights to that domain name. It's a first come-first served basis, so whoever pays for the domain registration after it expires will become the new owner of that site.
If an owner of a website does not have a fully functioning site, there is a possibility that someone else can buy that domain name if the owner agrees to sell it. Depending on the situation, one can use several tactics to try to attain the domain. The tactics may be to make a casual inquiry about the site, suggest a low offer or attractive offer, or wait and see if the domain will expire.
To purchase domain names you must go to an ICANN accredited registratar, i.e. GoDaddy to purchase the domain name you wish to buy. If the domain name is already registered, you must purchase it from the current owner or buy it from a site like DomainApple.com
The 123spill website is based in Norway depending on which Norway the website could be in English or in German. The 123spill website's domain was not found and the owner of the domain and website is not known.