Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1416

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/28/25  
Refer
2/18/25  

Caption

DOMAIN NAME GRACE PERIOD

Impact

The enactment of HB1416 will significantly impact the ownership rights of internet domain names within Illinois. By instituting a five-year grace period, the bill provides a safety net for individuals or businesses who may unintentionally let their domain names lapse. This change is expected to enhance consumer rights by ensuring that previous domain holders have a chance to reclaim their assets, fostering a more equitable digital environment.

Summary

House Bill 1416 introduces amendments to the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act, specifically focusing on the regulation of internet domain names. This bill mandates that any individual or organization that hosts or registers an internet domain name in Illinois cannot sell or lease that domain name to another party for a period of five years after the initial buyer or lessee has terminated their ownership or lease agreement. This provision aims to protect consumers from losing domain names without the opportunity for repurchase or lease renewal.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding HB1416 could include concerns from domain registrars and hosting companies about the impact on their business models. These entities may argue that the imposed restrictions could lead to reduced market fluidity, as they would be unable to capitalize on lapsed domains. Additionally, there could be legal concerns regarding the definition of 'unlawful practices' as outlined in the bill, especially relating to how violations are adjudicated and what penalties would be imposed.

Overall_conclusion

Overall, HB1416 signifies a legislative step toward enhanced consumer protection in the digital realm, specifically relating to internet domain ownership. While it provides significant rights to consumers, the implications for businesses in terms of operational flexibility and market practices warrant close examination to ensure a balanced approach.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB1341

Eminent domain.

IL HB878

AN ACT relating to the abolition of eminent domain.

IL HB3184

GOVT DISCLOSURE-EMINENT DOMAIN

IL SB2253

GOVT DISCLOSURE-EMINENT DOMAIN

IL SB875

Public utilities: eminent domain: just compensation.

IL SB171

AN ACT relating to eminent domain.

IL HB630

AN ACT relating to eminent domain.

IL HB3490

WHEELCHAIR RIGHT TO REPAIR

IL HB1730

STOP SPOOFING ACT

IL SB1996

PREVENT RENTAL PRICE FIXING

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