Validweb, your second and third posting restating your point that there could be arbitration on the domain (based on a position that is not precedent and universally panned) was begging for the reply ââ¬ÅBoy are we stupid, gee, thanks for pointing out that risk Validweb, we reconsidered and am now downgrading our valuations by $3,000ââ¬Â
But we in fact consider every risk when valuating a domain. The risk you point out is possible. There are many risks that are far MORE possible ââ¬â it is more possible that one would die and the domain simply drop, it is more possible that the domain could be stolen, it is more possible one could infringe on a trademark that you did not know about, it is more possible that the registry simply takes the domain back without explanation ââ¬â all are far more possible than the notorious Barcelona resurfacing, BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY, THEY ARE IMPROBABLE ââ¬â MATERIALLY IMPROBABLE. They are a possible risk, but not a material risk.
It is NOT NECESSARY when we valuate to post ââ¬ÅGee, I considered this or that riskââ¬Â only a $$$ in valuating is necessary (or perhaps ââ¬Å$0 now, but $$$$ if that horse wins the raceââ¬Â). Gee I considered this or that risk, forget it. Discussion of legal risks considered when evaluating is for the legal forum.
Please check out the sign on the front door, ââ¬Åappraisal on your domain, post your domain name here and seek advice/valuations from other domain speculators.ââ¬Â That is what we promise and do.
Major city names (and even small 10 person towns) are universally known to have inherent value for reasons I will not elaborate on.
I STAND BY MY VALUATION OF CHICAGO.US. THE IMMATERIAL RISKS THAT YOU REITERATED AS NOT BEING CONSIDERED, WERE IN FACT CONSIDERED.