Difference between revisions of "Domain Name Squatting"
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===[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 08:35, 8 May 2005 (CDT)=== | ===[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 08:35, 8 May 2005 (CDT)=== | ||
This practice is thoroughly reprehensible, as it makes useful domain names effectively unavailable (without a significant budget) to those who would actually be doing something useful with them, while polluting the web with lots of pseudo-search-engine pages. | This practice is thoroughly reprehensible, as it makes useful domain names effectively unavailable (without a significant budget) to those who would actually be doing something useful with them, while polluting the web with lots of pseudo-search-engine pages. | ||
'''Update 2005-07-03''': I am proposing a [[Domain Resale Code of Ethics]] for domain resellers to follow. |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 3 July 2005
Domain Name Squatting is when a company or individual registers a large quantity (often hundreds) of memorable-sounding domain names and offers them for resale at a significant markup (usually many times the cost of registration). In the meantime, those domains are usually parked to web pages designed to look like search engines.
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Woozle 08:35, 8 May 2005 (CDT)
This practice is thoroughly reprehensible, as it makes useful domain names effectively unavailable (without a significant budget) to those who would actually be doing something useful with them, while polluting the web with lots of pseudo-search-engine pages. Update 2005-07-03: I am proposing a Domain Resale Code of Ethics for domain resellers to follow.