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Anyone have links to case law on this?
Or experience regarding this.
Thanks in advance
Or experience regarding this.
Thanks in advance
No, tangible is being able to hold or touch it.
What if you print out the list of domains?
Anyone have links to case law on this?
Or experience regarding this.
Thanks in advance
What if you print out the list of domains?
"tangible good" for what law/purpose?
In regards to using paypal payment for a domain you buy or sell. It appears that they offer no protection for items that are not "Tangible Goods"
Has anyone been able to get there money back from paypal in the case of a deadbeat seller?
let me pose this argument
if google.com is considered a "tangible good"
then any domain should have same consideration.
since google is a virtual tool, which is maintained physically, it has the same characteristics as any other domain would to survive or exist.
but we would have to validate the premise first.