I assume that you provide some sort of service (heck, it could be mowing the lawn), or can claim to provide some sort of service.
It costs about $375, but it would force anyone who challenges you to prove their case, and to provide proper service, before going the UDRP root, which lacks a lot of safeguards.
Basically, create a blog on Blogspot, and then set it up for a custom subdomain: How do I use a custom domain name for my blog?
Then follow the directions at a link.
The blog will be hosted on Blogger, which will handle maintenance, but the URL will point to (for example) https://blog.xyzzy.com/ .
I would still try to find something that you can place a trademark or service mark on, and have the home page explaining the product/service.
I assume that you provide some sort of service (heck, it could be mowing the lawn), or can claim to provide some sort of service.
It costs about $375, but it would force anyone who challenges you to prove their case, and to provide proper service, before going the UDRP root, which lacks a lot of safeguards.
You should add frikkin lasers as well.
I wasted a temp.
Write Olympic sponsors, and say that you will no longer patronize them because of this.
Someone bosts a gazillion bomb threats, and computers associated with OWS and other protests get seized.
Awfully convenient.
Any guess as to whether the bomb threats can be traced back th Langley or Ft. Meade?
More seriously, isn't this just a slightly souped up Minitel running on a bit more computing power than the original?