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What's the point of Epik Forever Registration?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom K." data-source="post: 2350355" data-attributes="member: 67334"><p>Registration is not synonymous with renewal. You renew a domain registration not re-register it. Renewal takes place at expiration date, maximum 10 years after initial registration. It can be automated. The registration is not in perpetuity. It has an expiration date always. The registrar can promise to renew indefinitely. But that is only between the registrant and the registrar. The registry is not in the agreement. So if you change registrars or if the registrar no longer offers that service you lose it. There is no legal protection. And you can set the domain to renew every 10 years automatically at any registrar for around 100 dollars. And this type of renewal will follow you to any registrar, should the previous one go out of business or you sell the domain. Much better business sense, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom K., post: 2350355, member: 67334"] Registration is not synonymous with renewal. You renew a domain registration not re-register it. Renewal takes place at expiration date, maximum 10 years after initial registration. It can be automated. The registration is not in perpetuity. It has an expiration date always. The registrar can promise to renew indefinitely. But that is only between the registrant and the registrar. The registry is not in the agreement. So if you change registrars or if the registrar no longer offers that service you lose it. There is no legal protection. And you can set the domain to renew every 10 years automatically at any registrar for around 100 dollars. And this type of renewal will follow you to any registrar, should the previous one go out of business or you sell the domain. Much better business sense, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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