June 2018
Intermediate to advanced
368 pages
11h 1m
English
Registration terms typically run in one-year cycles. If you register a domain today for one year, it will expire one year from today. The expiration date will be listed in the domain's WHOIS record. (See the previous section, Anatomy of a domain name, and recall that the expiry date listed in the WHOIS record may not be the actual, for-real, expiry date.)
On that day, if you have not renewed your domain via your registrar, the registrar will remove your nameserver delegation out of the TLD and your domain stops resolving.
This is the point at which many people erroneously assume that somebody else can now come in and reregister this expired domain. But this is not the case. Let's plod through this ...
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