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It's not temporary. It was a while back in America. But now it's a full UK re-brand that is taking place. Spending 7mil on the re-brand I think (don't remember the exact figure).
So, good name, copyright issues aplenty, but nice.
Seems a stunt to me, free publicity. Then thre will be a campaign to bring it back, will last a year and it will be back.
If they are serious then maybe they should learn a lesson from McDonalds when they went all health food conscious, stores started to close outlets and they started to make losses.
The new Mcdonalds guy said it best "we make bugers chips and fizzy pop, let's stick to what we know"
Whoever bought the nae though did a good job in seeing that one coming..
They trialed it for a year in canada. Now they are rolling it out after the trials.
I would like to think it is a stunt, as its a good one, but the numbers crunched and the previous work they have done over a year is quite detailed and elaborate for a stunt
Have read it in NMA today as a "potential rebrand" so that confirms that it is something they are considering, however it is more likely they are using it to get it into peoples minds that they provide pasta.
We know it's balls, but Joe Public probably think "hey this NetNames chap knows what he's talking about, I'll contact them next time I have some domain business to do".
This was recently featured in The Times as well, so I contacted the tech editor and explained further, he took the point and remarked 'more of a cyber entrepreneur than squatting'.