im sure the question has been raised

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  • Tylo
    Confirmed User
    • May 2002
    • 2108

    #1

    im sure the question has been raised

    what is your thoughts on .co ... good thing, bad thing, its here unlike .xxx will .co be the new standard since small minded people wont have to type the m?
    -ICQ# 119419008
  • DBS.US
    Geo Cities
    • Aug 2003
    • 11841

    #2
    people will always type .com
    Have an unused domain? Make a Free Chaturbate White Label site and be making money tonight

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    • Tylo
      Confirmed User
      • May 2002
      • 2108

      #3
      I do not disagree, just wondering if .co is a good investment
      -ICQ# 119419008

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      • Chosen
        • Aug 2001
        • 63151

        #4
        It's okay

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        • lagcam
          Confirmed User
          • Jul 2007
          • 2890

          #5
          What do small minded people have against the letter m?
          Working Cam site for sale - NOT affiliate.

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          • Tylo
            Confirmed User
            • May 2002
            • 2108

            #6
            Originally posted by lagcam
            What do small minded people have against the letter m?
            you tell me?
            -ICQ# 119419008

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            • Ron Bennett
              Confirmed User
              • Oct 2003
              • 1653

              #7
              .CO is a country-code TLD (ccTLD) - governed by the rules and laws of the country of Colombia.

              Originally posted by Tylo
              I do not disagree, just wondering if .co is a good investment
              As for whether .CO is a good investment depends, but factor in the following into your decision:

              .CO is a country-code TLD (ccTLD) - is governed by the rules and laws of the country of Colombia. Unlike gTLDs (.com, .net, .org, .info, etc) which are governed by ICANN.

              The nation to whom the ccTLD is delegated to (Colombia in regards to .CO) can pretty much do whatever they want - could take the domain back, charge differing rates (.TV does that), refuse renewal, etc ... and you have little to no recourse - ICANN will be of little to no help in such matters.

              Ron
              Domagon - Website Management and Domain Name Sales

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