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Zaphod

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Hi,

I'm looking to sell a ccTLD domain that I own and was wondering if anyone could send or direct me to a standard legal agreement for transferring domain ownership rights to another party? I'm looking for an agreement that specifically ensures that I am no longer associated with the domain or responsible for any issues arising out of use of that domain.

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I bet John Berryhill, one of the lawyers listed at the bottom of this forum, can help you out with one of his forms as he has done it at least one or two times I'm sure ......lol
 

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There was a free including an NDA being offered here by Rockerfeller as I recall.
 

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...and then after using a standard agreement written for some other purpose, one finds out that the particular ccTLD in question has some odd transfer rules.

I generally don't respond to requests for "standard agreements". You'd be surprised how often a situation is not "standard".

Now, it may well be that some random form agreement, by complete chance, is just fine for your situation, your country, your state, or the state or country of the other party, and not to mention the country which runs the ccTLD.

But when I see the all-purpose, all-jurisdiction, all TLD, "standard" agreement that does what parties in any random pairing of places on the planet want it to do, I'll be one surprised person.

Consider the permutations among:

Buyer location
Seller location
Registrar location
Registry location

...among, say, 100 odd countries.

In which one do you want the agreement to be effective?

That's just one question.
 
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