gmtfan said:
Sometime this does not work. It really depends on the country you are in. I don't know about .BE but I saw many companies in my country have to take .com.vn instead of .vn (or vice versa)
What gmtfan probably means is it depends on the rules of the
extension. It
seems .be in this case.
Now I've read this at least 3x to make sure I've more or less understood what
rsek is asking and saying here. So feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
In theory, as DNQuest said domain names are first-come-first-served. But the
issuing office (the Registry or the registrar of that extension) will confirm the
registration of that domain name to whoever meets all requirements
promptly.
Rsek seems to think the domain name in question is theirs simply because they
queried it but didn't register it on the spot. My first question is why they did
not do so when they had the chance.
As a followup, what makes rsek or his/her friends think only they have rights
to the domain name in question, simply because it matches a company name?
For all we know, there are a gazillion companies bearing that name as well.
Next, rsek seems to also ask is this legal. Well, that's something only a lawyer
who understands the .be policies (or whatever that extension is) can possibly
answer, although this layperson will hazard a guess that it
currently is.
Rsek, if the bottom line is you're asking how to possibly get control of a thing
that currently doesn't belong to you or your friends, why don't you try to buy
it from its current holder? If the price is beyond your limit or they don't reply
at all, and you and your friends
insist on trying to get it, then you'll have to
seek legal advice.
OTOH, why not lookup another domain name and see if it's available?