Domain Tasters Can Now Eat Dirt
Domain tasting might sound like a leisurely Sunday afternoon activity, but ICANN isn’t amused, and it has just proposed a crackdown plan that could make "tasting" and "front running" of domains an unprofitable activity. Under current ICANN rules, anyone who registers a new domain name has a five-day grace period to back out and receive a total refund.
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