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There is a
lot of information about domain names in the Domain
FAQ including in-depth coverage of what you can and
cannot do with domain names. This page is designed to supplement
rather than replace the FAQ, and you should always turn to the
FAQ for more information. That said, here are some of the most
common misconceptions about domain names.
1. So when I
register a domain name I then own the name?
No, you own the right to use the name for a defined period of
time, often 2 years in the first instance. You will have to pay a
renewal fee after your initial registration period expires, or face
losing control of the domain name. You do not automatically have the
right to keep the name forever, although in practice as long as you keep on paying for the
name and it does not infringe on somebody's trademark or service mark, it is
essentially yours to do
what you want with.
2. Do I have to
be a US company or resident to register a domain name?
No, Anyone can register a domain name under any of the .com, .net or
.org top domains. You don't have to be a US citizen or resident, and you
don't have to be registering on behalf of a company either. Some countries impose additional
rules on people trying to register domain names under that country's top
level domain, for instance that you are only allowed to register one domain name, or that only
registered companies can purchase domain names.
3. Do I
need a website to own a domain name?
No, you can reserve a domain name even if you don't have a
website (this is known as domain
parking).
Later, if you build a website, you can "move" your
domain name to the company that is hosting your website.
4. When
I register a domain name, do I get a website too?
No, you do not usually get a website along with your domain
name. Some domain registrars offer web hosting as an optional
extra service, but you don't need to host with your registrar
even if you do. The beauty of the domain name system is that you
can use the name you registered with just about any web hosting
company you like!
It's time to look at some of
the most common kinds of domain name...
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