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.es and other ccTLD domain rules?

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DomainsForSaleDotMe

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For some reason lately I've become more interested in .es domains and I registered a few, but I hope I didn't do something I'll regret... I read that they have no restrictions, but I have to do business with Spain in order to keep these domains or am I free to sell them to end users?

What I am trying to ask is if I live in the US can I register and sell .es domains to end users? I am starting to get in to hacks and I found some good ones and this ccTLD is killer for that reason.
 

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No worries, .es is unrestricted since 2005.
Each ccTLD has different rules though.
 

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I have a few .es as well, and have done very well with them.
 

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There still opportunities with .ES.

Keep in mind the redemption period has been drastically reduced. The redemption period is since March this year, 10 days (used tobe 55 days).
 
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