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Originally posted by J B
Actually in Germany it's quite common. Many companies/people only register hyphenated domain. I really don't know why but that's the way it is.
We were once sued by a company with a very generic name and they only registered the hyphenated domain, we had the non-hyphenated domain. We went through two instances and won in both... in the end they paid a very good price for the domain on top of about $30K in legal fees
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interesting, that explains a few things for me..