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Bashar

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Hello,

Is there any special firms for domain partnerships?

say 2-3 people wanted to run a project and they wanted to make sure all of them own the domain and non of them can control the domain and take full ownership.

i know escrow or lawyers/law firms can do this but any special requirement or if you know any list of such companies that offer this service?


Thank you :)
 

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Bashar said:
Hello,

Is there any special firms for domain partnerships?

say 2-3 people wanted to run a project and they wanted to make sure all of them own the domain and non of them can control the domain and take full ownership.

i know escrow or lawyers/law firms can do this but any special requirement or if you know any list of such companies that offer this service?


Thank you :)


You could form a simple corporation or LLC with each partner owning an equal share. Then put the domain name registrant as the corporation.

I think this would work?

quack :cool:g
 

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the problem is they are in 2 different countries thats why i was hoping to have some international escrow company/lawyer todo this :)
 

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the problem is they are in 2 different countries thats why i was hoping to have some international escrow company/lawyer todo this :)

Some sort of approach where a third party holds the domain makes sense - whether it is an existing neutral party, or whether it is a legal entity formed for the purpose.
 
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