Domain name rent. How to insure?

Started by Lechlak, Aug 06, 2022, 12:59 AM

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LechlakTopic starter

For those involved in domain name rental, I kindly ask for assistance in answering a few questions posed by a new landlord.

1. How do you ensure that your domain name is not banned by PS? Is a written contract enough? However, being in proximity to the client limits the consumer audience.

2. A similar concern is regarding prohibited information on the website. If the landlord posts an ad of questionable content, or misses one from a user, they will come to you as the domain name holder. It can be difficult to prove innocence. Is a written contract sufficient or is a ban on closed pages and consistent site content monitoring necessary?

I believe that rental is the future of the domain business. Clients do not require large investments and domainers can profit from letting go of valuable assets. Additionally, properly chosen domain names can sustain a domainer on rental income alone.

As a suggestion, it may be beneficial to implement clear guidelines and protocols for both clients and domainers to avoid potential legal issues.
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arhimed

The only viable option is a full transfer of rights with unlimited installments. An initial fee is charged each year for the right to use the domain name, unless the full rights are redeemed.

1. Unfortunately, there is always a risk that a domain name may become subject to SE sanctions.

2. In extreme cases, the contract may be terminated without the return of unspent funds.

It is important to stop viewing domain names solely as personal assets. To maintain administrative control and live off of the domain name (if feasible), increasing the ransom price may be necessary. However, this may decrease the service's attractiveness.

It is crucial for domain name holders to weigh the risks and benefits carefully and establish clear protocols to mitigate any potential legal issues.
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