In a message dated 11/2/2002 1:16:43 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


It is a pity, that domain name speculation is frowned upon, and that the
big players have made sure that any name is available to them through the
UDRP at low cost. I guess it is because also little people can make money
with domains. That shouldn't be allowed, right? Only those who already
have the money may make more. This means it is most dangerous to approach
Zuckermann, Norman & Cohen to sell ZNC.COM to them. Unless you give it to
them very cheap, they will invoke the UDRP, pay $1000 or so to WIPO, and
get the name for free.


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In many ways, this dreadful situation with the UDRP highlights the failure of small business.

Small business should organize a lobby to preserve the domain ownership rights of small entities.

Best,
Hal Meyer
DotComCowboy.com

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