I do a fair bit of work for a client that has a half dozen or more domain names,
but they all make sense as they are tied to various products they sell
(sportexpress, sportupdate, sportdiscus, sportquest, sportsquest, etc.). One
domain was originally taken, but not even in any dns server that I could find.
I contacted Internic about it, as it is one of their rules, but they refused to
do anything about it. So every few weeks, I'd go in and check on it, and one
day finally it was available and I grabbed it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Maybe the Japanese attitude isn't so bad. Domain names should only be for a
> registered business, with no more than three per company.
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