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Your domain name is your company's identity on the web. The name you select should have some revelance to the company it represents. Select names that are easy to remember but still help identify the type of business you are in. Sometimes you may have to settle for a name different from the first one that comes to your mind. When you search for a name other alternative names to the one you selected will be presented. If your domain name is available, we strongly recommend you register it as soon as possible. (Thousands are registered every day! )
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A domain name is a text name used to conveniently find your way around the internet. It is part of a system called Domain Name Service (DNS) which provides you with an easy-to-remember address. The DNS actually converts the domain name (e.g. fpsoftware.com) into an Internet Protocol (IP) number (e.g.123.123.253.12) and vice versa. Registering a domain name on the Internet is the equivalent of registering a company name at Companies House. Once registered, no-one else can use that name. As there are many companies with similar names, it is important to register a suitable domain name for your company as soon as possible. Registering a suitable domain name is advisable to ensure your clients can easily remember the address of information you provide on the Internet. Our company name is Flying Pig Software, our main domain name is flyingpigsoftware.com, our website is http://www.flyingpigsoftware.com and our email addresses takes on the form of anyname@flyingpigsoftware.com. Using appropriate domain names makes it easy for people to find you on the Internet. Once registered and as long as the annual administration fees are paid, the domain name can be used or just parked. |
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Give your visitors email so they want to come back to pick up their mail. Great way to get repeat visitors. |
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The ICANN Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy ("UDRP") and the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act ("ACPA") present grave risks to innocent domain name owners. These regulatory entities provide establish solutions and preventive actions regarding contesting a claim on a domain name? 1. Obtain a trademark registraton for your domain name - this is the most effective way to prevent lost of your domain name through UDRP or court action. 2. Keep your Whois information current 3. Do not offer to sell your domain name, or list it for sale 4. What to do if you receive a UDRP complaint? Respond quickly using a lawyer or you may find that you lost your domain by default. 5. Use competent counsel who are experienced with domain name cases. The ACPA creates a private right of action for trademark owners. This means that the owner of a trademark can sue the holder of a confusingly similar domain name. The suit must be brought in Federal Court - in a U.S. District Court. |
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