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iBizStart

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Hi guys
Just wanted to share with you that you will have a future "Domain Name" lawyer. Once I finish my Bachelors in business, I will be attending law school for intellectual property. My sister is currently in law school but she is studying for criminal law. Anyways, if you are still in the domain business in like 5 years, keep me in mind :)
 

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that's awesome!

what school are you at now and which law school will you be attending?
 

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I am currently attending Pace University in New York City. Im not sure which law school I will be attending, possibly Pace Law. Depends which one I get into :)
 

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Good luck! Hmmm, maybe JB can take you in as an apprentice. :-D
 

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Sounds cool, I hope the domain industry is still alive and strong 5 years from now.
 

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i'd be shocked if it is.
 

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Domains aren't going anywhere - and with new TLDs in the pipeline, there's plenty of fertile ground yet to be had.

And there is nothing on the horizon to rival domain names. While nothing lasts forever, things rarely change as quick as people think they will. For example if folks are saying some event is going to happen in X time, multiply that by several times ... that's more likely to become the reality. For example, toll free 800 (and to an extent 888) numbers are still bought and sold ... vanity toll free numbers been around over 30 years!

Lastly, while the domain name environment could change a lot in a relatively short period of time, IP issues aren't going away - if anything IP is more important than ever for business.

Ron
 
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