Who is the Primary Owner of All the Domain Names?

Let’s learn who is the Primary Owner of All the Domain Names. The most accurate or helpful solution is served by Quora.

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Perfectly legal and even more so, perfectly legit to do so. But as Adam Strong rightly pointed out,...

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If my sole proprietorship currently using owner's name adds a fictitious name, do I have to change all my business services accounts including domain names, hosting, affiliate accounts etc. to reflect the DBA name as company name right away?

I have a sole proprietorship in California and planning to get a DBA (fictitious) name. I have been using my name as business name for multiple domain names, hosting accounts, affiliate accounts and other related business related services accounts. I...

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There is no need to convert anything to the fictitious business name. Once you have the FBN, you get...

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126.com is a popular Chinese email provider. The notion that they own many good domains may come from...

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Why are domain registrars allowed to use bots to buy domain names?

About over a year ago a domain name of a soccer club forum expired. Within seconds after the domain was released, a registrar got the domain. Enom, I think. A year later, it expired again. But again, seconds after the domain being released, another domain...

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Your description of what happened when this domain name expired is not a fully accurate portrayal of...

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How do I get my domain name back?

Help me get back my domain name. It was stolen. My company had a .com domain. Due to a clerical error, we failed to pay the renewal fee and it expired (it was billed to an expired credit card and the reminders wound up in the secretary's junk folder...

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You indicate that the domain name is essentially the name of your company. Depending on the facts, it...

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Plausible opening bid for domain name?

Help me make an offer on a domain name. What is a good starting offer? I would like to buy my own name as .com. It is currently owned by someone with the same last name as me, who has been holding it since 2005, but hasn't put anything on it. He's been...

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Seconding the first comment. If you drop the dot-com condition I'm pretty sure you'll be able to find...

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Trademarks, Copyrights, and Domain Names

I need to know the case laws, and statuartory laws, regarding registering domain names that may infringe on trademarks or copyrights. Do these laws vary from state to state? Are they federal? Are there international laws or cases? If a person owned a...

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Hi! Thanks for the question. I will try to lump your questions in this manner, the first paragraph...

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Can I reclaim <myname>.com from a domain brokerage?

A domain brokerage has offered to sell me a domain name containing my first and last name for about $2,500. I feel that since the domain contains my name, and the present owner has no compelling claim to it, I should be able to purchase it for the usual...

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Unless you are a famous person with a unique name that has established a 'brand' around your name, the...

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Has anyone encountered a similar Domain name email scam? Is it?

Where can i report this person? Have you encountered similar scams? So I got an email from someone holding this email address:[email protected]… The email is as follows: Hello! We are interested in purchasing (domainname).com. I...

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Trust your instinct. It looks and sounds like a scam to me.

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"How to purchase a NEWLY expired DOMAIN name immediately"

I'd like to purchase a newly expired domain name (expired, according to whois) a few days ago, and looks like it is owned by a non-USA entity. The url currently has a generic 'placeholder' site, and doesn't look to be utilized...I believe it will NOT...

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Hi, maptheway. Since there are many domain name registrars with many different policies, registering...

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