donlee said:
well i must disagree, i think your interpretation is skewed, and im sorry if my tones are harsh, but i call it like i see it just like your duck is a duck reference. There is no reasonable way anyone with morals can call extorsion - free enterprize, capitalism, or any combination thereof. Furthermore what you are still no understanding is that I have NOT tried to capitalize on my domain. That is what you guys are not understanding your said:
Grrilla said:
"capitalizing on another's brand name for personal profit is just that, regardless, of what label is applied to it"
That my friend is what you guys are not understanding, I HAVE NOT and WILL NOT monetize or commercially profit from my domain name. But until you can understand that I guess I could just talk myself blue in the face but I will spare you all the trouble.
I, clearly, heard what you said and understood your meaning. A domain name marketer, (I assume), that pays money for a domain name with a high profile trademark in it and has no intention of earning revenue but has put it up for auction just didn't compute very well. The impact of your pronouncement didn't fully sink in, because of the blinders that, instinctively, came up when I started trying to put the pieces together and make sense of them. Well, best wishes for your endeavor, whatever it may be.
donlee said:
I have no need being in a conversation with people justifying extorsion. The man that started the thread has no intention of using the domains he is "talking about" registering for any other reason than to EXTORT money. I understand this got turned on me and I feel i have defended myself 100%. I just feel bad for anyone that tries to construe an act of EXTORTION into an acceptable business practice no matter how they see it.
Now, it appears, that your interpretation is skewed and you, also, have put up a pair of blinders. You may be able to find one or two people in this thread who might reason that extortion is justifiable, but the only time I've seen the word come up, at all, is in your posts. There are, unfortunately, people who register domains based , purely, on the potential of extorting money from a company. Not only do I see this as a dispicable practice, I see it as a stupid, flawed and high maintenance business model that may work for a masochist or a lawyer, but is far too much aggravation for the averege Joe's, like myself, who account for the vast, majority of the NP membership.
But, to be, totally, open and honest w/ you, there are a couple of companies that have ripped me and, the thought of using extortion, as a means of balancing the books, has an appealing sense of irony and poetic justice to it. However, I don't condone the practice of registering names that have trademarked names in them, regardless, of whether or not extortion is the intent behind the registration.