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When Obtaining a Domain Name, Precede Cautiously

Securing a domain name begins, not ends, with a domain search

July 25, 2015 · Country, Operations, Peer Reviewed, Primary Topic, South Carolina, Startups, Sub Topic, United States - State Law, Volume 1, 2015 · Article # 001

Many people purchase domains name based on the real property investment rationale “they aren’t making any more of [them].” But before purchasing or bidding on that “diamond in the rough,” caution should be exercised.  This article lists the potential missteps that get the domain developers in trouble or litigation and provides steps in the path to safer use and development of domain names, as well as greater information in pricing domain names.

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