[Tfug] Domain names

keith smith klsmith2020 at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 28 08:59:33 MST 2008


I think the term domain squatting is defined as having a domain that contains someone's trademark AND are trying to conduct business  in the same market as the trademark is registered in.

As far as I know anyone can register any domain name and set on it.  I suspect the availability of domains will become increasingly scarce.

In the last 3 1/2 years I have seen the availability of domain names decline substantially.



John Gruenenfelder <johng at as.arizona.edu> wrote: I'm looking for recommendations on domain registrars.  It's been asked before,
yes, but not for a while.  What do you use?

And, as a second question, what do I do about domain squatting?  One of the
domains I wish to purchase is thankfully unregistered.  That shouldn't pose a
problem.  But, I also wish to purchase one for personal use and of the domains
I would *like* to use, almost all are taken.  Not by users, but usually by
squatters.

As an example, for one domain I tried the .com, .net, and .org names were all
occupied by squatters.  The .us version was in use by an actual musician for
his page.

Is there any recourse to this?  And it's not like they just want a couple of
dollars to hand it over.  On one I checked, the minimum asking price was
$1000!  I made an offer of $15.  I haven't heard back from them...


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