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Can an e-mail create binding an enforceable domain name contract?

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I recently approached an individual about buying a domain name. We had a short e-mail exchange and she agreed to sell the domain for $2,000. We initiated a transaction at escrow.com and she agreed to the terms there. I deposited $2,000 in escrow and now it's her turn to transfer the domain name. I receive an e-mail from her today stating that she no longer wants to sell.

Too bad for me! However, I'm curious... has anyone fought successfully for specific performance of an e-mail contract for a domain name?

Either way, I'm curious to hear different perspectives.
 
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Don't think you can really do much, and the fees are definitely not worth the hassle.
 

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I think you could win but not worth the effort unless it was a killer.


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FindLaw.Com said:
Electronic contracts and electronic signatures are just as legal and enforceable as traditional paper contracts signed in ink. Federal legislation enacted in 2000, known as the Electronic Signatures in Global and International Commerce Act (ESGICA), removed the uncertainty that previously plagued e-contracts.

When I signed up for business class internet through Comcast, they wanted me to provide an electronic signature. Simply typing my name and checking the box "I AGREE" locked me into a legally binding 1 year contract. I'm sure if I cancelled within that year I would have to owe the fee.

Over a $2000 domain dispute, don't sweat it though. I'm sure you don't want to pay an additional $2000 to hire a lawyer and take action. My suggestion is just to move on.

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