Domain Name Transfer Agreement | Practical Law

Domain Name Transfer Agreement | Practical Law

An agreement for transferring ownership of domain names from a seller to a buyer. This Standard Document is drafted to be used as a stand-alone contract, and includes standard representations, warranties, and other risk-allocation provisions typical in stand-alone domain name transactions. It includes provisions that may be omitted if the domain name transfer agreement is being executed as an ancillary document to a larger transaction agreement, for example, an asset purchase agreement or trademark sale or license. It is drafted in a manner that aims to be reasonable and includes provisions that are common to negotiated agreements. This Standard Document has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting and negotiating tips.

Domain Name Transfer Agreement

Practical Law Standard Document 0-507-8588 (Approx. 21 pages)

Domain Name Transfer Agreement

by Practical Law Intellectual Property & Technology
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
An agreement for transferring ownership of domain names from a seller to a buyer. This Standard Document is drafted to be used as a stand-alone contract, and includes standard representations, warranties, and other risk-allocation provisions typical in stand-alone domain name transactions. It includes provisions that may be omitted if the domain name transfer agreement is being executed as an ancillary document to a larger transaction agreement, for example, an asset purchase agreement or trademark sale or license. It is drafted in a manner that aims to be reasonable and includes provisions that are common to negotiated agreements. This Standard Document has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting and negotiating tips.