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Assignment of Domain Name “.VN” under the Laws of Vietnam

Published: Friday, October 29, 2021

Only “unofficially” transferrable prior to 15 August 20161

According to the VNNIC’s report, by the end of March 2020, the country code top-level domains (ccTLD) for Vietnam .VN (also known as national domain name ".VN") have been reached 500,000 which were ranked number 1 in the Southeast Asia and Top 10 in the Asia-Pacific region in terms of amount of valid domain names since 2011.

In principle, a registered domain name is assignable under Section 49 of the Law on Telecommunication of 2009. However, the absence of particular guidance for assignment of domain name “.vn” caused a lots of difficulties for the domain name assignment market. Before l 15 August 2016, sale and purchase of a domain name would be carried out through a “unofficial” mean, ie. the transferor (registrant) submits a request for return of a registered domain name and shortly after that the transferee lodges a request for re-registration of that domain name. Nevertheless, such method contains too many risks, especially for the transferee and makes it difficult for the parties to make tax payment as well.

Domain Name Assignment “.VN” under Circular 16/2016/TT-BTTT and Key Takeaways

The Ministry of Information and Communication issued Circular 16/2016/TT-BTTT on transfer of right to use internet domain name “.VN” (not applicable for any domain name that is registered on the basis of auction) through a simple procedure that takes only 5 working days.

Along with the above Circular, the General Department of Taxation under the Ministry of Finance released Official Notification Nos. 350 / TCT-CS of January 29, 2015 and 784 / TCT-TNCN of March 9, 2017 providing guidance on tax on transfer of use right of domain name, which contributes to set up a full legal framework for the implementation of domain name assignment.

Thank to our own experience in consulting and assisting clients in successfully transferring  domain name “.VN”, Bross & Partners would like to bring you 7 key takeaways:

     (1) Internet domain name “.VN” is a national resource, so it is only possible to transfer the right to use it, not acquisition of ownership of it (like assignment of the right to use land). Therefore, any Registrar which is administering domain name ".VN" is allowed to perform the procedures for transfer of the right to use of domain name from the transferor to the transferee.

     (2) You are highly recommended to check whether or not the proposed domain name is the subject assignable by Article 1 of Circular 16/2016/TT-BTTTT? In other word, only proposed domain names that are out of the list of domain names registered through auction2

     (3) It is advisable to go over the status of the proposed domain name so as to avoid being annulled the transaction due to violation of point c, clause 1, Article 6 of Circular No. 16/2016 / TT-BTTTT. For example, the proposed domain names at risk consist of those at dispute, or those under domain name dispute resolution, or those under consideration for being sanctioned, or those required to be returned.

     (4) As the maintenance of a registered domain name is independent from the transfer procedure thereof, please remember that where the proposed domain name nearly expires, the buyer should demand the registrant to renew it before performing the procedure of transfer.

     (5) The transfer of right to use the proposed domain name must be made before the accredited Registrar which is managing such proposed domain name. As soon as the accredited Registrar receives the request for assignment of right to use the proposed domain name “.VN”, neither change in the accredited Registrar, nor change in registrant (holder), nor a request for return against the proposed domain name is permitted.

     (6) The concerned parties should negotiate and agree clearly on taxes and fees related to the transferred domain name. A transferor who is a legal person, must issue VAT (value added invoice), declare and pay value-added tax at the rate of 10% on such transaction. An individual who is involved in the transaction would be subject to the payment of value added tax (at the rate of 1%), personal income tax (at the rate of 0.5%) if total revenue from their business in the calendar year is over 100 million VND. In case his total business turnover of VND 100 million or less in the calendar year, he/she is not liable to pay VAT or PIT (Personal Income Tax). In this circumstance, he/she needs to make a commitment that he/she is not liable to pay VAT and PIT appending a dossier of transfer of right to use the transferred domain name.

     (7) Where the procedures for transfer (in fact, re-registration) of the transferred domain name has been fulfilled but the Vietnam Internet Network Information Center (VNNIC), or the accredited Registrar receives a written notice from the tax authority informing that the parties did not complete tax obligation, or had a tax fraud, then the result of the transfer would be revoked. The VNNIC in coordination with the accredited Registrar, upon receipt of the dossier for assignment of the transferred domain name, would send a notice of cancellation of the transfer transaction to the related parties.

Bross & Partners had represented a Vietnamese client to successfully claim on taking back the domain name honghagas.com at WIPO's Arbitration Center in Case No. D2010-0374. Details of this decision can be found at: https://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/decisions/text/2010/d2010-0374.html. Should you have needs, please contact us at Email: vinh@bross.vn; Mobile: 0903 287 057; WeChat: Vinhbross2603; WhatsApp: +84903287057; Skype: vinh.bross; Zalo: +84903287057.

Bross & Partners, a renowned and qualified Patent, Design, Trademark and Copyright agent of Vietnam, constantly ranked and recommended by the Managing Intellectual Property (MIP), World Trademark Review (WTR), Legal 500 Asia Pacific, AsiaLaw Profiles, Asia IP and Asian Legal Business, is providing clients all over the world with the reliable, affordable contentious and non-contentious IP services including enforcement, anti-counterfeiting,  litigation regarding trademark, trade name, industrial design, patent, copyright and domain name.


1 View more our article “THE DEMERITS OF 4 MEASURES OR ALTERNATIVES OF DOMAIN NAME .VN DISPUTE RESOLUTION UNDER THE VIETNAMESE CURRENT LAWS AND REGULATIONS YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW”: HTTP://BROSS.VN/NEWSLETTER/IP-NEWS-UPDATE/THE-DEMERITS-OF-4-MEASURES-OR-ALTERNATIVES-OF-DOMAIN-NAME-VN-DISPUTE-RESOLUTION-UNDER-THE-VIETNAMESE-CURRENT-LAWS-AND-REGULATIONS-YOU-MIGHT-NOT-KNOW

2 Domain names granted through auction are specified in Decision 38/2014 / QD-TTg dated July 1, 2014.

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I am an attorney and also a patent, design, trademark and copyright practitioner accredited by the Vietnam Intellectual Property Office (VNIPO) and the Copyright Office of Vietnam (COV) with 20 years+ of experience currently practicing in Vietnam for Bross & Partners.

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