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What is the best legal way to share the ownership of a domain name? No members have liked this post.
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That may be best left to someone who speaks actual "legalese" but off the top of my head, it would be to have it within a company name (or LLC) and the two acting partners in the LLC would own all company assets (50/50 split). The domain can also be placed within the companies name, however, you will be required to provide contact information, to which can be solely in one person's name (in regards to domain management/contact info/etc).
I would also privately register the domain, if placing this under a company name/ownership. If you use for example, GoDaddy as your domain registrar, also ensure the other "owner" of the domain has access to the account that the domain resides in.
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I very much doubt domain regsitrars cater for this. An interesting question
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I will be working on this in the next months. The idea is to share the ownership of a forum (domain name, MySQL database, files)
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