A Hosting Entity or another entity may provide a framework for collecting
DNS Business Information from a Non-Controlling Party of a domain name
and entering it into DNS. The framework may include a website, webpage,
web service, web resource, software, API, or another technological
solution suitable for collecting DNS Business Information from
Non-Controlling Party. The website, webpage, web service, or the web
resource may be located at URL associated with a Controlling Party's
domain name, e.g. an active or a parked page for the domain name. DNS
Business Information will be typically available for viewing to everyone
along with the traditional DNS information.