I have never been a fan of companies being able to override people who own domain names. First come, First serve should apply. Especially if the domain name was originally purchased before the company was even formed. A similar example was the newish Minnesota Wild NHL team sued a childrens magazine(titled Wild) even though the magazine was around for years before the team even existed. Crazy.
Any American Dvd-aholics living close to the canadian border should look into buying dvds at the future shop. http://www.futureshop.ca
They have great prices, and while there is a fifteen percent sales tax, the fact that 1 american dollar is worth about 1.6 canadian dollars make this a decent deal.
I have never been a fan of companies being able to override people who own domain names. First come, First serve should apply. Especially if the domain name was originally purchased before the company was even formed. A similar example was the newish Minnesota Wild NHL team sued a childrens magazine(titled Wild) even though the magazine was around for years before the team even existed. Crazy.
Am I the only one around struggling along with a 10 GB hard drive?? What could someone need 100 GB for, someone tell me.
Any American Dvd-aholics living close to the canadian border should look into buying dvds at the future shop. http://www.futureshop.ca They have great prices, and while there is a fifteen percent sales tax, the fact that 1 american dollar is worth about 1.6 canadian dollars make this a decent deal.