At 03:22 PM 5/2/2002 -0500, POWERHOUSE wrote:
> From a legal point of view, if the domain was not suppose to expire until
> Sept of this year, you
>have them bent over a barrell. They where "Negligent" to let it go, before
>it even expired. I'm
>not an attorney, but I would call one right away, ESPECIALLY since you
>paid so much money
>for the domain to start with.
If I pay $5M for a candy bar and someone steals it from me, I'm entitled to
the cost of a candy bar, not what I paid for that candy bar. My stupidity
doesn't reserve a reward.
No domain is "valuable." They're all arbitrary strings of characters;
we've pretty well proven that people who are looking to buy a car, for
instance, anre no more likely to blindly go to cars.com as anywhere else.
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