The Cease and Desist Letter may be prepared by either yourself as the owner of the trademark, or by your attorneys. The letter covers the following matters:
- establishing ownership of the trademark,
- how the trademark is being used in connection with the registered owner's website,
- details of the infringement claim,
- a demand that the infringing party cease and desist from using the domain name,
- a demand that the infringing party promptly transfer the infringing domain to the trademark owner.
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Domain Name Lease Agreement
If you own a domain that you are not using, lease it out to another party with this Domain Name Lease Agreement.
- Rent Payments. The rent can be paid either monthly or annual, at the lessor's option.
- Adjustments. The lessor has the right to review the rent from time to time and adjust it to the current market rental for the domain.
- Ownership. Full ownership of the domain name remains with the lessor. The lessee is not granted any option to purchase the domain.
- Indemnification. The lessee indemnifies the lessor against any damages or losses arising from the lessee's use of the domain name.
- This legal template is provided in MS Word format and can be easily edited with your details to fit your circumstances.
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Domain Name Purchase Agreement | USA
Sell the rights to a domain name with this Domain Name Purchase Agreement for domains registered in the USA.
- The seller agrees to transfer the domain to the purchaser upon receipt of the purchase price.
- The purchaser acknowledges having read the ICANN Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP).
- The seller makes no warranties regarding the domain name or its similarity to any existing trade mark.
- The purchaser indemnifies the seller against claims of alleged infringement, misuse, or violations of the UDRP.
- The template is provided in MS Word format and is reusable and easy to edit to fit your circumstances.
- Intended to be used only within the United States.