If your brother-and-law doesn't need it, ask him to transfer it to you, either at no cost or for a fee.
I know you and your brother-and-law are the best of friends, and he would never have a nasty break-up with your sister, or a falling-out with her family.
For now... ;)
We see a post about a similar situation gone bad here once every couple of weeks. Usually it involves a business relationship. It's a mess to get out of, but this one could be even messier.
I trust him, he is a good guy - really.
But we've still had to kick him out of the company. Twice.
Regardless of the strength of your relationship with him, get your own domain. There are some things that should just not be "borrowed":
- domain names
- condoms
Your brother-in-law has a land in your town. You are planning to build a shopping complex and your BIL gave the land to you free of cost, but he didnt transferred the ownership to you. One day your shopping complex become very famous and generates lot of money, then your BIL will come and take away his land.
Greed is human and no one is an exception. If you make a Bull *** site with it, then he will allow to keep the domain.
After one year or so, you will come again to this forum and cry loud that domain is taken back by your BIL.
Come on, be serious. DOMAINS ARE VIRTUAL LANDS ON INTERNET.
[edited by: eelixduppy at 8:02 pm (utc) on Feb. 18, 2009]
If your brother in law is such a good and trusted friend, why does he not just transfer the unused domain name over to you for a small but rewarding fee.
Personally, I would not waste my time and effort developing something that I could lose in a second, which could and does very often happen.
I also think that there could be a chance that you may have set your mind on this domain name without a great deal of thought, is there no other domain name available that could do as well as the one your brother in law owns?
Regards.
Chris.