Disclaimer
This page sets out what DNBlackBook is, what it is not, and what you should keep in mind before applying anything taught in it. Read this together with our Terms of Service.
In one sentence. DNBlackBook is an educational course about domain-name investing — it is not financial, investment, legal, tax, or business advice, and it does not guarantee any specific income or outcome.
1. Educational, not advisory
DNBlackBook teaches a discipline: how to identify, acquire, hold, and exit domain-name assets, drawn from the operator's three decades in the market. The material is general education shared with a general audience. It is not personalized financial, investment, legal, tax, or business advice. Trilot LLC is not a registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, financial planner, or attorney in any jurisdiction. Nothing on this site or in the course creates an adviser-client, attorney-client, or fiduciary relationship between you and Trilot LLC.
Before making a decision that involves capital, taxation, or legal risk in your jurisdiction, consult a qualified professional licensed in that jurisdiction.
2. Domain investing involves risk
Buying, holding, and selling domain names is a speculative activity. Capital you put into domain acquisitions is at risk and can be partially or completely lost. Specifically:
- Liquidity risk. Many domains take months or years to sell, and some never sell. Renewal fees continue to accrue regardless.
- Valuation risk. There is no single, universally accepted valuation method for domain names. Appraisals — whether automated or human — are estimates, not market commitments.
- Carrying cost. Annual renewals, escrow fees, broker commissions, payment processing fees, and (depending on jurisdiction) taxes reduce returns.
- Counterparty risk. Buyers, marketplaces, brokers, escrow providers, and registrars can fail, dispute payments, or change terms.
- Legal risk. Trademark conflicts (UDRP/URS disputes), takedowns, and other intellectual-property challenges can result in loss of a domain or legal cost.
- Regulatory and tax risk. The tax treatment of domain assets and the regulation of domain transactions vary by country and change over time.
- Market risk. Demand for specific name patterns, extensions, and categories rises and falls. Names that performed well in one market cycle may not in the next.
Only invest capital you can afford to lose. Do not rely on returns from domain activity to meet recurring living expenses.
3. No income or results guarantee
We make no guarantee that you will earn any amount, recover your investment, or achieve any specific outcome by applying what is taught in DNBlackBook. Course outcomes depend on factors entirely outside our control, including (but not limited to): your starting capital, the time you put in, your judgment, the deals you are presented with, market conditions, regulatory changes, and luck.
Income examples discussed anywhere on this site or in the course — including the operator's personal track record, marketplace screenshots, and any third-party testimonials — illustrate what has been possible in specific circumstances. They are not predictions of what is possible for you. Many people who study domain investing do not earn meaningful income from it.
4. About the operator
DNBlackBook is taught by Rami Steitiyeh, who has been actively involved in domain-name investing since 1999, with a long-standing presence on NamePros (the leading domain-investing community). His public NamePros feedback is referenced on this site as evidence of long-term standing in the community, not as a forecast of results for any student. Rami operates DNBlackBook through Trilot LLC.
Rami is not a licensed investment adviser, broker, financial planner, attorney, accountant, or tax adviser. His views are practitioner views, not professional advice.
5. Testimonials and feedback excerpts
Testimonials shown on this site are excerpts from publicly posted feedback by NamePros community members. They are presented unedited except for length and reflect each reviewer's individual experience. They are not paid endorsements. They do not represent typical or expected results, and individual results vary.
6. Forward-looking statements
Statements on this site that describe future plans (course release timing, founders pricing window, course module contents, etc.) are forward-looking. They reflect current intentions and may change without notice. Dates and prices on the site are estimates until launch.
7. Third-party content and links
This site links to third-party resources (NamePros, MailerLite, Cloudflare, registrar documentation, news articles, etc.) for reference. We do not control those resources and we are not responsible for their content, accuracy, or availability. Linking to a third-party site is not an endorsement of everything on it.
8. Trademarks and third-party references
Trademarks, service marks, and trade names referenced on this site or in the course (NamePros, Dynadot, Sedo, GoDaddy, Afternic, etc.) are the property of their respective owners. References are descriptive — they do not imply endorsement or affiliation unless explicitly stated.
9. Jurisdictional limits
This site is operated from the United States (registered) and Jordan (operating). The course is offered globally as educational content. We do not represent that the content is appropriate or available for use in every jurisdiction. If you access the site or course from a jurisdiction where any part of it is unlawful, you do so on your own initiative and you are responsible for compliance with local law.
10. Changes to this disclaimer
We will update this page when our understanding of the regulatory environment, the course scope, or the operator's status changes. The effective date at the top will change. Material changes will be flagged on this page for a reasonable period.
11. Contact
Questions about this disclaimer: [email protected]Trilot LLC
30 N Gould St #46524
Sheridan, WY 82801
United States