By using the whois info, you will find the owner of that site.
There are many tools available to get the whois info.
Yes. A taking by eminent domain takes the fee interest of the owner.
If you want to find the owner of the domain you can visit this site WhoisXY.com. Here you can easily find owner of the domain name, admin contact details, email id etc..
Usually the person or company who purchased the domain name that is used to access the website. Without a domain name a website is not accessible from the internet. You can also specify who the owner is when purchasing the domain name.
A whois domain search is very important to show who the owner of a domain is. However, domains can be held privately, so even a whois search will not fully reveal the owner.
Usually the person or company who purchased the domain name that is used to access the website. Without a domain name a website is not accessible from the internet. You can also specify who the owner is when purchasing the domain name.
It usually is a place that utilizes ads on an unused domain and shares the profit with the domain name owner.
Placing the Certified Domain seal on your Website and in your whois display certifies that you are the legal owner of your domain name.
1. contact the domain Owner, buy the domain 2. wait the domain delete, then, Registration
If one is computer savvy, there are some tools and workarounds that enable one to search for domain names by owner, provided the site is not registered as private.
If you are the owner of the domain, and you bought it from a provider: speak with them, or check your settings, to make sure your domain isn't redirecting to somewhere you don't want it to redirect to.
Pubic domain occurs naturally when a copyright expires. In theory, a copyright owner can intentionally disclaim any power to enforce a copyright, making it as if it were "public domain".
Find a way to contact the domain owner. Lots of times, when a webmaster purchases a domain, they must fill out certain details, such as their name, email, and address. These are usually kept under privacy, but there are usually ways to ask for permission to contact the owner. You can reach some of these details - So long they aren't under privacy - with many domain searching websites (You can find one on google). And even if they are under privacy, the domain search should be accompanied with details on contacting the hosting service or domain service that is providing the domain. Contact the owner or the domain hosting provider, and ask about a domain transfer.