Who Owns A Domain Name If A Designer Stops Working On The Website?

August 1st, 2009 by admin | Filed under Domain Name.

We asked a designer to build our website, and he acquired domain names for it. He was since relieved of his duties, but the domains are registered in his name. We’ve since launched the business and he is refusing to turn over the domains to us. What are our options, aside from the costly WIPO/NAF procedures? Can we sue in small claims? We are in Wisconsin.

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3 Responses to “Who Owns A Domain Name If A Designer Stops Working On The Website?”

  1. I would sue in small claims court.
    Yes, technically, he is the registered owner. But he registered the names while under contractual obligation with you to turn over all works and derivative works related to the task he was hired to perform, so he was legally obligated to turn over the domain name registrations to you at that time.
    Otherwise, it would be no different than a developer claiming he owns all the code he wrote for you because it was on his machine.
    Contact a lawyer and have them pursue it for you. You’ll win.

  2. geekiein says:

    Who Owns Your Domain Name? here is a website that may help you figure this out.. ..but i think if he registered them in his name and not yours you are out of a domain name…next time make sure it’s registered in your namehttp://www.keytlaw.com/urls/whoowns.htm
    hope this helps :o )

  3. tonalc1 says:

    Sorry, he owns the names. You can buy them from him.

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