The validity period of a domain name varies depending on the individual registrar and the top-level domain (TLD) in question. Typically, domain names are registered for a period of 1 to 10 years. After the initial registration period, the owner must renew the registration to keep the domain name active. It is important to note that if the domain name is not renewed before the expiration date, it may become available for others to purchase.
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