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Originally Posted by sherm
Sounds like he just never changed the NS and the old owner doesn't know that the domain isn't registered under them anymore. Their updates would still work as long as the NS was never changed.
Sounds like a sticky situation though. 
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yes, sherm has it right, I never changed the NS and the old owner is just accessing his own host accounts that the domain still points to
so they have no idea that they don't own the domain anymore
it is a go ernment agency, so I don't know if I was to put it up for sale if they could approve a budget purchase quickly and up to what price they would go to keep things running smoothly, or if they would try something legal? All of their brochures and documents have the web address printed on it, so it would cost them alot if they decided to change site names.... in my favor is the fact that the domain is essentially abbreviated initials that could actually be quite generic if I wanted to use the pr4 very old domain for something different.