> Another is lack of understanding of the web: one common example is that
> nearly every new movie that comes out has its *own* domain, which
> is completely wrong and utterly bogus.  (Web sites for movies should
> be hosted within the releasing company's domain.)

     Generally agree with your comments, except the above. Large 
companies,would simpley start another corporation (bet that already have one 
for each movie/product) which is wholly owned. The hardship would be on 
small companies like mine. I have several geographically oriented sites, 
ILoveAC.com, ILoveLBI.com and soon coming to a monitor near you, 
ILoveCapeMay.com. Technicially, I am breaking the sprit of the 
regulation. Would you have me go through the expense of setting up and 
keeping books for three different corporations?

> And another is plain corporate stupidity; it's too early for 
me to > recall the particular company that did this (Proctor & Gamble?), but
> they did not *need* to register several dozen domain names describing
> the maladies that their products address.

     Was P&G and as I remember it they registered several thousand domain 
names in one day. I think they broke the back of free registration.

Urb
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