Congrats
Don’t believe everything you read here, not just this thread. Where you get your info
@Yanosh ?
According to your digital daddy
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The
.law domain name is restricted to qualified lawyers and authorized legal institutions that meet the domain’s eligibility policy. Eligible registrants include:
- Qualified lawyers — This varies depending on the region, but generally qualified lawyers pass a bar exam or obtain a license, and then maintain their practice.
- Law firms — These are comprised of qualified lawyers. The .law domain nameisn’t available to support services such as paralegals or transcriptionists.
- Courts of law — These are governmental organizations established by law to settle disputes between parties or administer justice in criminal proceedings.
- Legal regulators — These organizations, such as bar associations in many countries, are established by law to regulate individuals and organizations providing legal services.
- Law schools — These institutions are approved by legal regulators to educate individuals seeking to become qualified lawyers.
Source :
https://www.godaddy.com/en-ca/tlds/law-domain#:~:text=law domain name is restricted,and then maintain their practice.
So ya anyone can register a domain anytime. Wether their doing it legally, you figure that out.