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by andmarios
2693 days ago
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Once you do this, squatters will just find an easy way to make a domain seem active: email traffic, basic websites, etc. Also sometimes there are legit uses, like squatting names in order to protect your brand. For example I could see google squatting google-search.com |
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If someone is squatting on a high-value domain, they will have to pay high fees or sell the domain to someone who can make better use of it.
This prevents someone else from squatting on google-search.com and allows it to go to the highest value use -- protecting Google's brand.