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    domain lease

    Anybody has information about how to lease a domain?
    How the domain is controlled and legal stuff?

    Any help is highly appreciated. Thanks.
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    Re: domain lease

    I Didnt Know You Could Lease A Domain, But If You Could Find Out I Would Be Highly Intrested.

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    Re: domain lease

    With regards to domains, I reckon you're free to lease whatever you want. Afaik this is an issued yet untouched by the sticky fingers of government regulators and lawmakers.

    Some Austrian company started leasing domains recently - I posted a brief note on it earlier here somewhere.
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    Re: domain lease

    Quote Originally Posted by 3par View Post
    Anybody has information about how to lease a domain?
    How the domain is controlled and legal stuff?

    Any help is highly appreciated. Thanks.
    if you are the owner, then you can set your own usage agreements and fee's.

    i leased a domain once and they paid on a monthly basis, until they bought it outright.


    if you are not the domain owner and want to lease it from the current owner, then you are at their mercy.

    you will only increase the value of "their" property if you plan to develop the domain into a viable website.
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    Re: domain lease

    Check Nucom.com - they lease domains mostly $9/month
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