As long as the name has nothing
to do with someone else's trademark or legal right to own
the name, you "own" the domain name that you
registered through instant-domain.com Legally, you only own a license
to use the domain - you do not gain title to it. However,
for all practical purposes, the end result is the
same. In fact, in ICANN's
jargon, you are the administrative contact for
your domain, i.e. you are the person who can speak on
behalf of the organization for which the domain name is
registered. You should be able to answer non-technical
questions about the organization's plans for the name and
procedures for establishing sub-domains. You should also
be able to represent the organization regarding use of
the name.
We recommend that you familiarize yourself with
the respective Terms, Conditions and Policies issued by
the Registrar. This agreement lists some of the conditions by
which your domain name will be maintained and
highlights their policy name disputes, including
possible trademark infringement issues.