Legal Question in Business Law in Arkansas
ownership of domain name
Back in February of this year, a client asked me to purchase a domain name, using his partner's credit card. I could not reach the partner for authorization to use the card, so I offered to purchase the domain name with my own credit card, which required me putting the domain name in my own name. The client said I would be reimbursed, and I was never reimbursed.
The client and I have parted ways, not in a friendly way, and I've offered to sell him the domain. He's threatening lawsuits and such. Am I, in fact, the legal owner of the domain name?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: ownership of domain name
The short answer is yes you own the domain name. Now, depending on the facts and circumstances of your situation, you may owe the other person a fiduciary duty arising from your former business or professional relationship. You should consult an attorney to make sure about your specific situation.
Re: ownership of domain name
You likely own the name. Since you bought it supposedly for your client, he may have a certain right to purchase it from you. That is somewhat dependent on your agreement.
Do you have anything in writing?
I probably need more information since I don't see what he is threatening to suing you for. There could be some responsibility on your part for what is on the website or what your business relationship was. I would need to talk with you further.
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