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What is the Certificate of Ownership of a domain?

Bussiness 17 December, 2023


The Certificate of Ownership of a domain is a document that confirms the legal ownership of a domain name on the Internet. This certificate provides evidence that a person or entity is the registered owner of the domain in question. The information contained in the Certificate of Ownership includes details about the domain owner, such as their full name, address, telephone number, and email address associated with the domain.

The Certificate of Ownership is issued by the domain registrar, the entity in charge of managing and maintaining the central database of domain names for a specific top-level domain (for example, .com , .org, .net, etc.) When a person or company registers a new domain through a registrar, they become the owner of the domain and have the right to request a Certificate of Ownership that confirms this ownership.

It is important to keep the contact information associated with the domain updated at the registrar to ensure that the Certificate of Ownership and other domain details are correct. Accurate and up-to-date information is crucial in situations such as renewal of the domain, its transfer to another owner or for legal and contact purposes related to the domain.

In short, the Certificate of Ownership of a domain is a document that validates ownership of the domain name on the Internet and provides detailed information about the registered owner of the domain.

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