>I am sure I will be letting this person know that I got 
>her name in the next few weeks and if she isn't thrilled about having it 
>become a sort of "fan" site (something I was only vaguely familiar with 
>until you mentioned it) and would like possession of this domain with her 
>name, I will gladly give it to her immediately, without even charging her 
>the $7 or so it cost me to buy it.

Last year the Washington Post's bureaucracy messed up renewing the 
WashingtonPost.com domain. A reader noticed and registered it 
immediately. He then called the post to arrange transfering it back to 
them. I bet a cybersquatter could have gotten $10,000s if they had 
grabbed it first.


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