Maine Transfer of Reserved Name is a legal process that allows one individual or company to transfer a domain name from another individual or company. This process is governed by the Maine Uniform Electronic Transactions Act. The transfer of a domain name is accomplished by changing the registrant information on the domain name's registration with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). There are two types of Maine Transfer of Reserved Name: voluntary transfer and involuntary transfer. Voluntary transfer occurs when the current registrant willingly transfers the domain name to another individual or company. Involuntary transfer occurs when the current registrant has failed to renew the domain name or has failed to maintain the domain name in accordance with ICANN's policies and procedures.
Maine Transfer of Reserved Name is a legal process that allows one individual or company to transfer a domain name from another individual or company. This process is governed by the Maine Uniform Electronic Transactions Act. The transfer of a domain name is accomplished by changing the registrant information on the domain name's registration with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). There are two types of Maine Transfer of Reserved Name: voluntary transfer and involuntary transfer. Voluntary transfer occurs when the current registrant willingly transfers the domain name to another individual or company. Involuntary transfer occurs when the current registrant has failed to renew the domain name or has failed to maintain the domain name in accordance with ICANN's policies and procedures.