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Today, anyone can register a domain name . . . as long as
someone else has not registered that domain name first. Many
companies have found that someone has already registered the
domain name corresponding to their trademarks and is willing to
sell it for a hefty sum. In a frenzy to jump on the Internet
bandwagon, many companies have paid very high amounts of money to
what are thought of as "evil cybersquatters" for the
right to use their own trademarks as domain names. Many companies
that have refused to pay the cybersquatters have suffered the
online financial consequences. The conflict between trademarks and
domain names has led to a flood of litigation and has raised many
fascinating and sometimes frustrating legal issues.
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But there is a perfectly legitimate way to make lots of money
with domain names . . . by being a CYBERWILDCATTER.
Cyberwildcatters prefer to register catchy, generic domain names,
and stay clear of any names that could conflict with the trademark
property rights of others. The most successful cyberwildcatters
have registered generic names such as "business.com" and
"loans.com" and made millions of dollars from re-selling
them on the secondary domain name market.
Submerged Ideas, in partnership with CyberWildcatter.com, is
proud to provide you with the most powerful tools in the world for
domain name professionals, at the best prices on the Internet!
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