Remember the .PRO (dot-professional) gTLD domain extension? It was originally limited to third level registrations of licensed professionals in three fields -- .med.pro / .law.pro / .cpa.pro
The registry has since expanded it to second-level registrations, provided the licensed professional has two different third level registrations (ie- domain.med.pro and domain.law.pro)
This brings me to the question of how a guy registered www.internet.pro to use for his online radio station! Maybe he's a lawyer or a CPA or something? My impression is that the .pro sites are supposed to be used with content relating the their professional field.
Obviously, there are many, many great keyword .pro domains left under this super-restrictive registering system. Wouldn't Domain.Pro be nice? But can anyone figure out how this guy got www.internet.pro?
The registry has since expanded it to second-level registrations, provided the licensed professional has two different third level registrations (ie- domain.med.pro and domain.law.pro)
This brings me to the question of how a guy registered www.internet.pro to use for his online radio station! Maybe he's a lawyer or a CPA or something? My impression is that the .pro sites are supposed to be used with content relating the their professional field.
Obviously, there are many, many great keyword .pro domains left under this super-restrictive registering system. Wouldn't Domain.Pro be nice? But can anyone figure out how this guy got www.internet.pro?















