Quote:
Originally Posted by CyberClaire
Thanks  whatever works best for you 
|
It worked well

(your still sexy though

)
Now i've finished reading it I can say this is very interesting!
I wonder whether it will relate to Trademarked sites aswell.......
Just recently i purchased a few sites with very common site names in them and plan to use them to promote apps and products related to them sites. whether i'm in the wrong or not I don't know, but it could be interesting.
The other thing interesting about this article is (and i'll give an example from the way i see it)
If there was a girl called "britney spears" and it was her real name, and she purchased britneyspearsnude.com, why would the celeb britney spears have any rights over that domain (not saying she does either)
Very interesting way of perceptions on the internet IMO
because domains are normally one word (in theory) how can you determine what they are being used for?
www. moneysexchange.com could be moneys exchange or money sex change.
how can britneyspears.com be definately defined as britney spears . com and not britneys pears .com?
Just my idea on the subject anyway