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I completely agree. Something to keep in mind is that the domain name system is almost unlike any other commodity -- in that only one of each exists, and it can never be replicated. For example, no matter how rare a baseball card is, there is almost always a few others of its kind. Same with comic books, and so on. Now, no matter how rare an antique piece of furniture is (let's say it's a one-off, hand-made piece), you can still replicate it with enough attention to detail to nearly fully mimic the original. But, with a domain name, there's only one. And, you can't mimic it. (You can get the .co, but that's a whole other story.) Consequently, domain owners have a lopsided amount of haggling power. |
How do you figure that?
You can get a name in a different gtld tld cctld etc.
It may not be as desirable as .com (because of course I'm assuming that is what you mean).
And why is there only "one". There is not only "one" name you can use for your business.
Especially if you are starting one. You are free to call yourself whatever you want.