While this industry strives to distinguish itself from cyber squatters and be recognized as a legitimate profession, those in the industry itself are doing as much harm as anyone. As the owner of "sellringtones.net", I received the following email this morning:
My reply might have been a little harsh, but deserved imho:
Is anyone else getting emails like this?
Hi Derek,
I am writing to inform you that sellringtone.COM is expiring and may be released to the public within the next few days
There is a good chance that there will be several interested parties attempting to capture this domain when it is released, these will vary from parties with a genuine interest to domain name speculators otherwise known as cyber squatters who often put large price tags on such domains.
We are domain acquisition specialists and I felt that as the owner of sellringtone.net you would have a much more genuine interest in acquiring sellringtone.COM.
If you would like us to try and acquire this domain on your behalf then please let me know by 18th June 2006.
The sooner you let me know the more chance we have of acquiring the domain.
If you are genuinely interested, then I recommend you either call me on (UK +44) (0) 870 --- ---- or email me a number so that I can call you, as any delays in email communication could result in missing out on this domain.
Kind Regards
<name censored>
My reply might have been a little harsh, but deserved imho:
Cyber squatters are people who intentionally sit on a trademark, typo domain or famous figure/organization to attempt to monetize a brand they have no rights to. Investors and speculators who catch dropped domains are not “cyber squatters”, and being in the business you know this.
Using the term “cyber squatter” might help prompt end users into action to avoid those evil squatters, but in the long run you are hurting your own industry throwing around crap like this. You do not own the domain, you are offering to attempt to drop catch it for me. How do you define your own organization catching the domain to sell to me as “domain acquisition specialists” while if someone else catches it to sell in the open market they are “cyber squatters”? Maybe I can offer my own services to help you catch hypocrisy.com should it become available at some future date?
Btw, just in case it isn’t clear, consider this a long-winded “no”.
Is anyone else getting emails like this?








