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Dot Sucks could be a reality

May 31, 2012 by Raymond Hackney

By: RH

Thedomains.com wrote a post today about Momentous Corp and their plans to apply for a .sucks extension.

Here is the link to the .sucks post on thedomains

We wrote in the past how the .sucks extension could make the .xxx pay to block your name registrations look small. What company would not want to have their name blocked in .sucks for a fee.

Andrew from DomainNameWire.com also provided a post on the topic here. He pointed out how .sucks could become the poster child for what can go wrong with the new tlds.

Here is a video that could be typical office banter if .sucks is approved.

 

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Raymond Hackney has been involved with domain names since 1997. One of the most prolific writers in the domain industry and founder of TLDinvestors.com and 3Character.com

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