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Goes to the issue like phone numbers which you don't actually own, but rather have use of for however long you pay for it.
Technically for example a company could trademark 1-800-FLOWERS. But when you think about it they really don't own the underlying phone number being trademarked. So it gets very murky from a legal standpoint.
Same issue with domains. A lot of exceptional domains are trademarked which from one standpoint creates a form of value which you could say is a tangible asset even though legally you don't own the domain only have use of it like a phone number.
When you buy or sell a domain all you are effectively doing is buying or selling the right to use it, not the domain itself.
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