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How to prevent your domain theft
<div align=justify>The domain name industry is rapidly developing as many people and companies are eager to let people know about them by creating a website on the basis of their domain. However, this developing also makes them a target for thieves of all sorts. In this article we will define some groups of people you should be careful with and do your best to protect your domain name from them. * '''''Shady Business Partners''''' Nowadays a great number of business professionals lose domain name ownership to a partner or co-owner. Generally, the name is initially registered in one person’s name and then the other partner (with access to the account) redirects the domain to another website. This may be enough to get the company out of business. Also there are cases, when the co-owner demands money (or something else to his benefit) in exchange for the domain. This is one of the most common examples of domain name theft. * '''''Former employees''''' The domain name registration is typically handled by an ordinary employee, not by the manager himself. In such cases, domain name theft becomes a much more probable crime. Should an employee be fired, they may take that valuable registration information with them. While it is still possible to get the domain name back, it won't be easy. * '''''Third-Party Partners''''' Another way of domain name theft involves developers supplying their own information when registering domain names for customers. Some even list their company name as the legitimate registrant of the customer’s trademark. In case of a billing dispute, the developer can use the domain to get their demands met. Domain theft occurs quite frequently. Keep in mind that your domain name is a piece of intellectual property and do your best to secure it. Fortunately, this is pretty easy to do. Remember the following rule to be much less susceptible to domain theft: do business with a reliable registrar, keep proper security level and maintain control of your account details. </div>
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