What is a Domain Name?

A domain name identifies one or more IP addresses.  For example, the domain name “abdicar.com” represents a certain IP addresses. 

It is unique.  No other company or person on the Internet can now use abdicar.com to identify his/her website. 

Domain names are used in an URL to identify particular Web pages. For example, in the URL http://www.abdicar.com/, the domain name is "abdicar.com.” 

Once the domain name is registered to a person or company, it is that person's to use exclusively as long as they continue to pay the yearly renewal fee.

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