Michigan Domain Name License Agreement

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This Domain Name License Agreement is between the owner of a domain name (the โ€œLicensorโ€) and another party (the โ€œLicenseeโ€) who is granted a license to use that particular domain name. This agreement sets out the important provisions of the license including its uses (i.e., exclusive or worldwide), the license term and payment for use of the domain name. A written Domain Name License Agreement will memorialize the arrangement between the parties and prove valuable in the event of disagreements, misunderstandings or litigation.

This License Agreement for Domain Name for Michigan includes the following provisions:
  • Parties: The identities of the parties to the agreement;
  • Domain Name: The exact domain name being licensed;
  • Business: A brief description of the business for which the domain name will be used;
  • Grant of License: The specific provisions for which the license is granted and whether the license is exclusive or non-exclusive;
  • Term: The effective date and the term of the license agreement;
  • Payments: Any fees to be paid for the licensed domain name and when payments are due.

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State Law Compliance: This form complies with the laws of Michigan

Michigan Domain Name License Agreement

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Product Michigan Domain Name License Agreement
Country United States
Pages 7
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
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Category Domain Name License Agreements
Product number #40666
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Frequently Asked Questions

A Domain Name License Agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms under which a domain name is licensed from one party (Licensor) to another (Licensee). It specifies the rights, obligations, and limitations of both parties regarding the use of the domain.

This agreement is ideal for individuals or businesses that own a domain name and wish to license it to another party for use. It is also suitable for those acquiring a domain name from an owner.

The agreement typically includes provisions such as the identities of the parties, the specific domain name being licensed, the business purpose for the domain, the terms of the license (exclusive or non-exclusive), the duration of the license, and payment details.

Yes, this Domain Name License Agreement is specifically designed to comply with the laws of Michigan, ensuring that it meets all necessary legal requirements for enforceability in the state.

In the event of a dispute, the agreement can serve as a crucial document in resolving misunderstandings. It outlines the terms agreed upon by both parties, which can be referenced in any legal proceedings.

Typically, the agreement will specify whether the Licensee has the right to transfer or sub-license the domain name to another party. If not explicitly allowed, the Licensee would need to seek permission from the Licensor.

The agreement should include provisions regarding payment terms and consequences for non-payment. This may include penalties, termination of the license, or legal action to recover owed fees.

The duration of the license is specified in the agreement. It can be for a fixed term or ongoing until terminated by either party, as outlined in the terms.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who own a registered domain name and wish to license it to another party can use this agreement to formalize the arrangement. This ensures that both parties understand their rights and obligations regarding the use of the domain name.
  • Businesses looking to expand their online presence by acquiring a domain name from another party will find this agreement essential. It provides a clear framework for the terms of use, payment, and duration of the license, safeguarding their investment.
  • In situations where a domain name is being transferred for temporary use, this agreement serves to outline the specific terms of the license. This is particularly important to avoid future disputes over ownership and usage rights.
  • For those entering into negotiations for domain name licensing, having a written agreement helps clarify the expectations and responsibilities of both the Licensor and Licensee. This can prevent misunderstandings that could lead to legal issues down the line.
  • Companies that wish to protect their brand identity by ensuring they have the legal right to use a specific domain name can utilize this agreement. It provides a legal basis for their claims and helps in enforcing their rights if necessary.

Do Not Use If:

  • โ€“ This agreement is not suitable for situations where the domain name is being sold outright rather than licensed. In such cases, a sales agreement would be more appropriate.
  • โ€“ If the parties involved are not located in Michigan or do not intend to comply with Michigan law, this agreement may not be applicable. Different states have varying laws regarding domain name licensing.
  • โ€“ In instances where the domain name is already under dispute or litigation, using this agreement may complicate matters further. Legal counsel should be sought to address ongoing disputes before entering into a new agreement.
  • โ€“ For temporary arrangements where a verbal agreement suffices, this written agreement may be unnecessary. However, it is always advisable to have a written record for clarity and legal protection.
  • โ€“ If the domain name is intended for illegal activities or purposes that violate terms of service, this agreement should not be used, as it does not provide legal protection for unlawful actions.

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