Ohio Domain Name Purchase 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. (15 USCS § 1127)

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To buy rights to a domain name, a user has to register it either directly with a domain registrar or through a hosting provider for terms ranging from a year to several years. To keep rights to the name, a user must renew the registration when it expires or risk losing the name entirely.

Cybersquatting, the practice of buying up a domain in order to profit from a trademarked name, is prohibited under the 1999 Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act as well as a set of international guidelines called the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy.

A purchase of a domain name is called domain registration. Your domain registrar is the company where you register a domain name.

Domain flipping is a viable way to make some extra money while getting involved in the world of online real estate. You'll need a bit of expertise, a discerning eye, and some lucky timing, but if you're consistent, you can make a reliable stream of income from the practice.

Buying a new domain generally costs between $10 and $20 a year. Price differences depend on which registrar you buy your domain name from, and what kind of domain you're buying. Different registrars offer different packages, so it's worth shopping around to find your best fit.

Steps to Buying a Domain NameChoose a Reliable Domain Registrar.Find a Domain Availability Checker Tool.Choose the Best Domain Name Option.Purchase Your Domain Name and Complete Its Registration.Verify Ownership of Your New Domain.Find the Owner's Contact Information.Negotiate a Fair Price.More items...

Buying and selling domains can be a profitable side business. Freelancers or people with irregular schedules find it especially convenient, as domain auctions and sales operate on very limited time frames. Don't expect to be able to quit your day job and make a full-time living with domain speculation.

While it's not possible to permanently buy a domain, there are leases for indefinite lengths. The reason for this lies in how domain registration works.

While it's not possible to permanently buy a domain, there are leases for indefinite lengths. The reason for this lies in how domain registration works. Domains such as .com, . net and .

Yes, domain flipping is legal. What's not legal is cybersquatting, which is when you purchase a domain that incorporates a trademarked name with the intention of profiting from that trademark-holding entity's reputation.

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Ohio Domain Name Purchase Agreement