Misrepresenting your nationality on your domain/website?

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JayT

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I would like to know the legality of making misrepresentations within 'branding' yourself online.
On July 1 horseracing.net sold on sedo (according to namebio) and is currently registered with godaddy.
The alarming thing is the registrant lists his company as GamingUSA. The peculiar part, a location in Lancashire UK! If this fellow were to develop, would there likely be trouble? Isn't he misleading us in a harmful way?

Isn't this a form of false advertising, to promote yourself as being of one thing, but actually another? Is this legal?
 
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