Re: protection from non paying clientel

From: Dave Warren (maillist@devilsplayground.net)
Date: Tue Jul 15 2003 - 19:52:56 EDT


Robert L Mathews wrote:

> Right. You can certainly "own" the right to use a domain name, though,
> and that right is transferable; people (including me) carelessly say "own
> the domain" when they mean "own the right to use the domain for a year".
> So no need to get hung up on "ownership"; if the word "ownership" appears
> in the discussion, just substitute "right to use the domain".
>
> For example, to restate my question more generically, can resellers add
> contract provisions (to the satisfaction of OpenSRS compliance) allowing
> them to take away the user's right to use the domain in the event of
> nonpayment or fraud?
>

To take away those rights, or to transfer those rights to another party?

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