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Who actually owns website domains?
RealNames.com owns my name and sells e-mail addresses with it. Any chance I can get it back since it my name? (6L .com)
No, you don't have a legal right not to be offended.
You might have a case if you trademarked your name. Getting a trademark now, while difficult to begin with, wouldn't last because RealNames.com would be able to show prior use.
If you were a celebrity and they were using your first and last name as the domain name, you might have a case.
Plugging my own name into their site, they only offered me a domain name featuring my surname. (like.... firstname [at] lastname.gs) That's nothing. Are you the only person in the world with your surname? If not, why would you get to sue and not all the other people in the world who have the same surname? You don't own a surname, or a first name.
Is it possible to get it back?
You never had it to begin with.
More on reddit.com[Offer] I will find out who owns a Domain for you. Regardless of whois privacy.
Bedojedid.com? Who owns this domain?
Not me 🤷♂️
More on reddit.comI've been looking to buy a domain and sites I've found like GoDaddy and Namecheap seem to be more of a subscription based service where you pay yearly to keep the domain rather than actually buying it and having ownership of it.
I imagined there would be something like a global organization that keeps records of all the registered domains and you pay a tax or registration fee to have your own domain that you can then resell or use in any hosting server.
What does it actually mean to own a domain? Are these hosting sites just leasing you domains they have already bought and if so how can you register the same domain in multiple hosts and how do they own (random gibberish).com?