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  2. Domain name drop list - Wikipedia

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    The process of re-registering expired names is known as dropcatching and various domain name registries have differing views on it. [1] Sometimes, people get locked out of their email and cannot reply to the renew request (or otherwise obstructed or hacked), and their domainname may be deleted and offered as available.

  3. Domain name auction - Wikipedia

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    Domain parking, once the most efficient method for advertising a domain for sale, allowed a domain owner to post the availability of the domain on a page, hoping someone who was interested in that name would surf through and see it listed for sale. With the development of the domain auction, multiple users can list multiple domains all in the ...

  4. List of most expensive domain names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of domain names that sold for $3 million USD or more. The list is limited to pure domain name and cash-only sales. Sales which included website content or involved equity deals are not listed.

  5. Wikipedia:Link rot/Cases/Squatters - Wikipedia

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    Cybersquatters scoop up expired domain names and offer to resell them, often back to the original owner, who forgot to renew. They have pages that say things like: This domain may be for sale. Click here to inquire about this domain. The purpose of this document is to find examples of cybersquatting so we can identify them automatically. If you ...

  6. Domain drop catching - Wikipedia

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    Back-Orders typically expire in the same way domain names do, so are purchased for a specific number of years. Different operators have different rules. In some cases back-orders can only be placed at certain times, for example after the domain name has expired, but before it has returned to the open market (see Redemption Grace Period).

  7. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Derived from the name of the inventor, László Bíró. [65] Bobcat Skid-steer loader: Bobcat Company: This usage is especially common in Australia. The Clark Equipment Company has successfully defended the trademark against dilution and genericization at least in two cases relating to domain names with the World Intellectual Property ...

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