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I wonder if the spanish market will move into the .us extension? Anybody have some ideas or theories? Also any resale value in the future?

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No,they won't,you have to be in the US to reg and it's US not Spain,I don't see any value.
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I don't agree, spanish is the second largest population in the U.S. I think there might be a rubber related buisness who could use this domain.
 

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Originally posted by Instinkt
No,they won't,you have to be in the US to reg and it's US not Spain
Sorry :(

Not true Instinkt.

.US was a huge success in China...it is sold by onlinenic's chinese language site...

Intertnational companies can buy .US, if they have strong ties to US business.
 

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Originally posted by doberry


Not true Instinkt.

.US was a huge success in China...it is sold by onlinenic's chinese language site...

Intertnational companies can buy .US, if they have strong ties to US business.
Well I didn't know that but I'm still not sure,rubber isn't really a company name and it being a spanish word.
 
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