Randall
Active Member
Within minutes of the Virginia Tech shooting massacre, online domain names related to the tragedy were snapped up by people hoping to sell them off for a profit or use them to link to advertisers. The cost of registering such domains is generally less than $US10 ($12), but some are now being auctioned off for thousands - a practice experts say has become commonplace.
Full article: http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?MenuID=30&ContentID=28197
Now this is something that I really hate. There are thousands of domain names still available and that can be branded with little effort. But people just want to make profits on others grief.
I hate to call myself as a domainer when this kind of issues do happen.
Full article: http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?MenuID=30&ContentID=28197
Now this is something that I really hate. There are thousands of domain names still available and that can be branded with little effort. But people just want to make profits on others grief.
I hate to call myself as a domainer when this kind of issues do happen.