
:: Domain Speculation vs. Cyber-Squatting ::.A good domain name can provide a tremendous return on investment. Some have sold as high as 7.5 million dollars! Imagine owning the name cars.com or some other good name? The buying and re-selling of domain names has become a business in itself and the people who do it are involved in what has become known as domain speculation. What is domain speculation?According to www.pdom.com, an Internet company that provides a comprehensive range of Personal Domain Name (PDN) products and services, domain speculation (as opposed to cyber-squatting) is the registering of domain names based not on recognized brands but on generic terms (e.g. crocodile.com, homes-for-sale.com, cheapflowers.com). Speculators register generic domain names in the hope that a company will wish to buy a particular name for its own commercial use. Their Q & A article
goes on to say that while cyber-squatting is illegal, all fields of business
involve some speculation - the act or practice of buying assets in anticipation
of selling at a higher price. Anyone who buys a common PDN which has a
high shared population, and is not based on a trade mark or famous person's
name, is likely to be speculating. This is not an illegal activity. Related Links
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