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How the New TLDs Can Go from Failure to Success
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Does anyone have thoughts on this?
yes...registering every secondlevel.tld for the sole purpose of protecting a trademark right is a waste of money since UDRP is a tool to prevent this. Continuing with the practice is cybersquatting (and a waste of money). One might call it misappropriation of company resources.
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I think the average person, has such a limited ability to "remember things" ? That any NEW TLDs will face even WORSE problems than .info and .biz
REMEMBER, this is a country where Jay Leno can pick a person off the street and ask them "In what year was the war of 1812 " ? And get a "blank" response !!
The new TLDs (.info and .biz) will have to fight the same name recognition battle that 888 and the other toll frr numbers did after .com and 800 were over subscribed.
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MYTLDS
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