Colorado Domain Name License Agreement

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The term domain name means any alphanumeric designation which is registered with or assigned by any domain name registrar, domain name registry, or other domain name registration authority as part of an electronic address on the Internet.
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Generally speaking, an EULA is a legally binding agreement between the owner of a product (often software) and the end-user more specifically a contract between the licensor of a product and the licensee.

Domain Names are used for different purposes, including application-specific naming, addressing, and in various networking contexts to establish: Simple identification of hostnames and hosts. Hostnames appear as an element in Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) for Internet resources, such as web sites.

Anyone can buy a domain name. To do so, you visit a domain name registrar, such as A2, GoDaddy, or Namecheap, key in the domain you want to buy, and pay a fee. You can't buy just any domain, of courseonly one that isn't already registered by another person or business and that bears a valid domain suffix.

A domain license is a license that is given for a domain (@example.com) instead of for an individual user (user@example.com). Domain licenses (also called volume licenses) allow your organization to purchase licenses for all your users.

Licensing a domain name requires a license agreement and can be grouped into two distinct categories, based on the importance of the domain names and the manner in which the trademarks are exploited.

End User License Agreements are enforceable as long as it is clear that it is a contract and both parties can understand the terms. Unlike a basic software license that sets user parameters for a finite engagement, the EULA gives the end-user conditions to use the software or hardware continually.

Licensing, in lieu of selling, an Internet domain name generally allows the domain name owner to reserve certain rights. This reservation of rights will facilitate the future use of a domain name by an Internet domain name owner, in the event that the e-business using the domain name encounters difficulties.

The steps for making a license agreement are as follows:Download a template for a licensing agreement.Choose your role as the licensor or licensee.Define the license(s) in the agreement.Decide whether the license is exclusive or not.Settle the matter of fees and payment schedule.Add a renewal date and rules.More items...?

Violating the EULA could result in triggering a software audit, or could result in a federal lawsuit alleging willful copyright infringement, or breach of the EULA.

Public-domain-equivalent license are licenses that grant public-domain-like rights and/or act as waivers. They are used to make copyrighted works usable by anyone without conditions, while avoiding the complexities of attribution or license compatibility that occur with other licenses.

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Colorado Domain Name License Agreement