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Buying Particular Domain Name | Legal Issues?
Q. Hi, I can't say the domain name i've bought. But instead I'm going to give a similar example. Let's say there is a popular holiday site like firstchoice.co. uk (just an example) And i bought the domain name firstchoiceholi days.co.uk (just an example) Would there be any legal problems I might face in the near future? Would prefer an answer from someone who knows, rather than just speculation? But I guess the more the merrier Thanks
Asked by Mariabless - Thu May 21 12:06:31 2009 - Search Engine Optimization - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. If it is an available name then there would not be a legal issue. You will need to use top SEO practices to try to overtake a high traffic website that is popular. You should build your website to take over small niche then move on to another niche that your competitor is in.
Answered by homebizseo.com - Mon May 25 06:22:49 2009
Q. Hi, I can't say the domain name i've bought. But instead I'm going to give a similar example. Let's say there is a popular holiday site like firstchoice.co. uk (just an example) And i bought the domain name firstchoiceholi days.co.uk (just an example) Would there be any legal problems I might face in the near future? Would prefer an answer from someone who knows, rather than just speculation? But I guess the more the merrier Thanks
Asked by Mariabless - Thu May 21 12:06:31 2009 - Search Engine Optimization - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. If it is an available name then there would not be a legal issue. You will need to use top SEO practices to try to overtake a high traffic website that is popular. You should build your website to take over small niche then move on to another niche that your competitor is in.
Answered by homebizseo.com - Mon May 25 06:22:49 2009
What do famous people do if . . . .?
Q. the website which would usually follow the www.firstnamesu rname.com format was taken? Say an actor named John Kensey hit the big time and it was time to set up a website, only that some photographer names John Kensey already had the www.johnkensey. com website. Would they buy the domain from him? Would they have to change the actor's name? What would they do? Please, no speculations . . .
Asked by Mysterious Past - Fri Aug 6 03:02:42 2010 - Celebrities - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Maybe use the middle initial or something...
Answered by Shella S - Fri Aug 6 03:14:44 2010
Q. the website which would usually follow the www.firstnamesu rname.com format was taken? Say an actor named John Kensey hit the big time and it was time to set up a website, only that some photographer names John Kensey already had the www.johnkensey. com website. Would they buy the domain from him? Would they have to change the actor's name? What would they do? Please, no speculations . . .
Asked by Mysterious Past - Fri Aug 6 03:02:42 2010 - Celebrities - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Maybe use the middle initial or something...
Answered by Shella S - Fri Aug 6 03:14:44 2010
NO Matter who it comes BACK to as responsible for the AIG bonuses it will be a dumbocrat & most likely obama?
Q. The difficulty in finding the culprit underscores just how sensitive a topic these bonuses have become. Many sources on Capitol Hill claim to be totally in the dark about what happened during the conference committee. Others have simply been mum. One name floated as a suspect is Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.). He chairs the Senate banking committee, has received large financial support from AIG, and is the insurance company's home-state Senator. But, in a statement released on Tuesday, the Connecticut Democrat said he supported Wyden's legislation: "unfortunately, that provision was removed from the stimulus bill in Conference." Moreover, as one Hill aide notes, Dodd wasn't even part of the conference committee. Sen. Max Baucus… [cont.]
Asked by demhater - Thu Mar 19 10:50:55 2009 - Elections - 3 Answers - Comments
A. And? It comes back to the commander-in-ch ief which he has already said he will take the blame? Now what? You can jump up and down and do cartwheels. At least president Obama is a man who can admit he was wrong or will take the blame for this hit. Bush never said he was wrong about anything. @~
Answered by Bree - Thu Mar 19 15:22:39 2009
Q. The difficulty in finding the culprit underscores just how sensitive a topic these bonuses have become. Many sources on Capitol Hill claim to be totally in the dark about what happened during the conference committee. Others have simply been mum. One name floated as a suspect is Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.). He chairs the Senate banking committee, has received large financial support from AIG, and is the insurance company's home-state Senator. But, in a statement released on Tuesday, the Connecticut Democrat said he supported Wyden's legislation: "unfortunately, that provision was removed from the stimulus bill in Conference." Moreover, as one Hill aide notes, Dodd wasn't even part of the conference committee. Sen. Max Baucus… [cont.]
Asked by demhater - Thu Mar 19 10:50:55 2009 - Elections - 3 Answers - Comments
A. And? It comes back to the commander-in-ch ief which he has already said he will take the blame? Now what? You can jump up and down and do cartwheels. At least president Obama is a man who can admit he was wrong or will take the blame for this hit. Bush never said he was wrong about anything. @~
Answered by Bree - Thu Mar 19 15:22:39 2009
How long is the Siberian Tiger's Winter Pelage?
Q. I read on the internet that a Siberian Tiger s fur is approximately 21 long during winter seasons - 3 short of 2 ft! Knowing that you cannot trust everything that is submitted online, I can t help but wonder where this estimation was attained. Is there a factual, published source in circulation detailing this as an average fur-length for Siberian Tigers, or is it mere speculation born and sustained via the internet? According to every well-researched book I have read, during the winter, the Amur s pelage averages 2 at the back and nape, with a length of 2-4.5 inches at the cheeks, throat, chest and belly, accompanied by as much as 2 of fat lining the torso and abdomen. If the Tiger could sustain fur 21 long, it is doubtful that this… [cont.]
Asked by Leopards Shadow - Sun Nov 2 05:57:30 2008 - Zoology - 1 Answers - Comments
A. No Siberian tiger in this world has a coat that measure twenty one inches. That's insane. The fur indeed grows a little during the winter time and becomes lighter in color, but it's typically just a couple of inches thick. The fur that composes the facial ruff is exceptionally larger tough.
Answered by ! - Sun Nov 2 15:00:53 2008
Q. I read on the internet that a Siberian Tiger s fur is approximately 21 long during winter seasons - 3 short of 2 ft! Knowing that you cannot trust everything that is submitted online, I can t help but wonder where this estimation was attained. Is there a factual, published source in circulation detailing this as an average fur-length for Siberian Tigers, or is it mere speculation born and sustained via the internet? According to every well-researched book I have read, during the winter, the Amur s pelage averages 2 at the back and nape, with a length of 2-4.5 inches at the cheeks, throat, chest and belly, accompanied by as much as 2 of fat lining the torso and abdomen. If the Tiger could sustain fur 21 long, it is doubtful that this… [cont.]
Asked by Leopards Shadow - Sun Nov 2 05:57:30 2008 - Zoology - 1 Answers - Comments
A. No Siberian tiger in this world has a coat that measure twenty one inches. That's insane. The fur indeed grows a little during the winter time and becomes lighter in color, but it's typically just a couple of inches thick. The fur that composes the facial ruff is exceptionally larger tough.
Answered by ! - Sun Nov 2 15:00:53 2008
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