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Maybe someone should use that as a defense...stranger things have happened
Actually, read my letter, this legalizes domain hijacking and cybersquatting for large corporations.
Maybe someone should use that as a defense...stranger things have happened
IMO opinion this is also misleading, because it looks like a typo of CANADA :uhoh:
http://skamarakas.com/jim/2008/03/05/domaining-crisis-show-your-support/
There is no self policing in this industry, no one in China is getting their hands chopped off with an axe for sending out billions of spam emails for sugar pills. This free range wild west attitude is what is going to "end the business" because for the average person it is bad business.
The bad apples always spoil the bunch. Where are the domain industry activities crying for regulations to fight the scum of this industry -
domain squatters
domain name chruners who prey on registration fees and DNS opportunities
domain registrars who allow dictionary registrations of adsjhbfahjbdj.com and every other bogus phishing, spam, and junk website propped up on the Internet every day,
or the sites that make money selling instructions, e-books, and link ads on how to make your millions fast on the Internet?
Without self regulation, you can only expect government regulation. And for those that expect this to be US only, it only takes for it to start somewhere for it to roll to the 2nd, 3rd and so on...
Thanks for posting.Computer world ran an article on it today:
http://www.computerworld.com/action...articleId=9066610&taxonomyId=70&intsrc=kc_top
Nail. Head.Large corporations with huge bottomless wallets, who have recognised that many online businesses are worth more than $325, are using this ploy to essentially take out from under people's noses, their own legitimate business, by registering a trademark using every dictionary word they can think of, and then, since they own all those dictionary words and the respective trademark corresponding to each, then want to lay claim and ownership over as many domain names as possible, knowing full well that given time, they can not only control the future direction of the internet as a whole, but just about any business operating from within it, close them down and in effect, steal their assets, all the while claiming that whilst doing so, under this bill, that this is completely legal.
So is there any benefit in trying to trademark our premium domains ourselves?
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