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Acksherly - that's a very interesting question!
The way I've seen it explained, they buy a "brand name" extension - so, like "supermarket.tesco" as a domain. Re-selling was not mentioned as an option. Being able to buy the generic extensions you describe could be a real "shutdown" tool, if applied properly.
At the projected price of £185k per domain, as I have seen it explained, it only seemed like a serious deal for major companies. But if you can buy a generic extension for £185k and sell domains, this could be a seriously interesting opportunity.
Any more suggestions?
Last edited by crabfoot; 10-06-2009 at 12:48:20 AM.
Reason: just the usual
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