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Domains Secrets Revealed: The Issue Of Domain Abuse

Domain name abuse - ever heard of it? Few people have, but it is a great source of annoyance over the whole of the internet and deprives small businesses everywhere of their rightful place on the web. A formal definition of domain name abuse can be obtained from The Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse (CADNA).

 

And like CADNA, there are quite a number of entities on the internet voicing their concerns over this growing trade. But still, to the average user the aforementioned information means little. After all, if you want to register a domain name, there are a number of tools available to assist with domain secrets revealed and the lookup of the given domain name. If it has been taken, well, why not just choose another one? Well, that's always a possibility, but just think what you might have had with your first choice. After all, first instincts are said to be the most accurate.

For domain secrets revealed of how domain abuse takes place, one has to delve into the mechanics of domain registration.

At the very top of the internet there are certain authorities which seek to control the way the internet is run, purely to keep things organised and everything running smoothly. As part of the registrars' contractual agreement with ICANN, all domains should be given an Add Grace Period (AGP) which refers to a five day period during which any corrections to the domain name can be made or, if the registrant has a change of mind, be dropped with a full refund.

Domain abuse happens when a company or even some registrars reserve thousands upon thousands of domain names (sometimes even up to 1,000,000) for that five day period during which they will upload a site that will afford them revenue on a pay-per-click scheme. Just before the 5 day grace period has expired, they cancel the registration and have thus made quite a lot of money without actually paying anything. Now, just in case you thought 5 days are not too long to wait for, just consider that some of these companies delete and re-register these domains again and again without paying a dime.

Luckily the lid has been blown on this can of worms and with domain secrets revealed, the issue is being addressed not only by the controlling entities on the internet, but by legislative authorities as well. It will only be a matter of time before the small business owner will have the chance to reserve that first-instinct domain name which would otherwise have been used by those who commit domain abuse.



 

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