North Carolina Domain Name Assignment

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This Assignment of Domain Name assigns an Internet domain name from the original owner to another party. This agreement effectively transfers all rights in the domain name to a second party and it is vital this type of transaction be in writing. A written Assignment of Domain Name will be valuable in the event of disagreements between the parties due to the fact the original owner no longer has any rights or interests in the domain name.

These important provisions are included in this Assignment of Domain Name for North Carolina:
  • Parties: Identifies the parties to the assignment agreement;
  • Domain Name Description: Sets out a detailed description of the domain name;
  • Assignment: Sets forth that all rights and interests in the domain name are assigned;
  • Assignorโ€™s Representations: Sets out the representations of the assignor in assigning the domain name.

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State Law Compliance: This form complies with the laws of North Carolina

North Carolina Domain Name Assignment

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Product North Carolina Domain Name Assignment
Country United States
Pages 4
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Frequently Asked Questions

A domain name assignment is a legal document that transfers ownership rights of an internet domain name from one party (the assignor) to another (the assignee). This document is crucial for ensuring that the new owner has full rights to the domain.

Having a written assignment is important as it serves as proof of the transfer of ownership. This can prevent disputes between parties regarding who owns the domain name in the future.

This specific form is designed to comply with North Carolina law. If you are outside of North Carolina, you may need to consult a legal professional to ensure compliance with your local laws.

Without a domain name assignment, the original owner may retain legal rights to the domain, which can lead to disputes or claims of ownership by the original owner even after the transfer.

Yes, this form is valid for any internet domain name, provided it complies with the laws of North Carolina and the specific terms agreed upon by both parties.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who are selling their website or online business may need this form to legally transfer the domain name to the buyer. This ensures that the new owner has full rights to the domain and can operate their business without any disputes.
  • Situations requiring a change in ownership of a domain name due to a partnership dissolution can benefit from this assignment. By documenting the transfer, both parties can avoid future misunderstandings regarding ownership rights.
  • For those who are gifting a domain name to a family member or friend, this form provides a clear record of the transfer. It helps to formalize the gift and protects the rights of both the giver and the recipient.
  • Businesses that are merging or acquiring another company often need to assign domain names as part of the transaction. This form ensures that all domain names are legally transferred and that the acquiring party has the necessary rights to use them.
  • Entrepreneurs who are rebranding and changing their domain name may use this assignment to transfer the old domain to a new owner. This process helps in maintaining a clear legal record of domain ownership during the transition.

Do Not Use If:

  • โ€“ This form is not appropriate if the domain name is part of an ongoing legal dispute. In such cases, it is advisable to resolve the dispute before transferring ownership.
  • โ€“ If the assignor does not have full rights to the domain name, such as in cases of shared ownership or pending trademark issues, this form should not be used until all rights are clarified.
  • โ€“ For transactions involving multiple domain names or complex ownership structures, a more comprehensive legal agreement may be necessary instead of this simple assignment form.
  • โ€“ This form is not suitable for transferring domain names that are currently under litigation or have been flagged for any legal issues, as it may complicate the legal proceedings.
  • โ€“ If the parties involved do not agree on the terms of the assignment, it is crucial to resolve those disagreements before using this form to avoid future conflicts.

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