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Yes. It's known as "squatting". The idea is to register a name that some entity might want, then make them pay you for it. +3
Yeah, why not? Go for it.
yes you can but I can't see why you would want too.
Yes...you can...however...
"Cybersquatting" is illegal. That is registering a bunch of domain names with an already well known name or trademark in the title and sitting on it, without using it for its intended purposes, in the attempt to coerce the big company to buy it from you.
Yes you totally can! Many companies even advertise "reserve your name today"
hey, im creating a website for a competition and cant seem to think of a website name. got any ideas? the website is based on hotels
by Anonymous on February 21st, 2011
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who control the internet domain in the world (the 13 dots.)?
by Persian_C on January 18th, 2011
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can a .com generic domain with 1000 GOOGLE monthly search volume(NOT TRAFIC)0.25 ppc be sold at aftermarket?FOR
HOW MUCH?say 50$ ?
by Samila_Kosala on February 20th, 2011
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If you know TOR, can you use it to hack Bank of America accounts?
by GibsonGuy on December 18th, 2010
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favorite website ???
by misty. on January 17th, 2011
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