But that seems to be the main business of many companies out there. I went out intending to register my familyname dot info and found that it had already been scooped up by by http://namenation.com/ and they want $200 for it. Are there any ICANN rules against this kind of squatting?
Don't forget that, using similar logic, some Senator (Arlin Specter, R-PA, I think) wanted to force NOAA to stop distributing its weather satellite imagery and data. He wanted it only available through commercial organizations like AccuWeather and The Weather Channel.
Where is my kaboom? Where is my earth-shattering kaboom?
But that seems to be the main business of many companies out there. I went out intending to register my familyname dot info and found that it had already been scooped up by by http://namenation.com/ and they want $200 for it. Are there any ICANN rules against this kind of squatting?
Don't forget that, using similar logic, some Senator (Arlin Specter, R-PA, I think) wanted to force NOAA to stop distributing its weather satellite imagery and data. He wanted it only available through commercial organizations like AccuWeather and The Weather Channel.
Yes, but I'm pretty certain that the developers of Ninety Nine Nights had more than 3 weeks to develop their product.