What is the longest domain you have ever registered?


NameMogul.com said:whatdreamsaremadeof.com and sold for $xxx to a reseller.
DOMiNIC said:Just what I thought. Nothing wrong with a long Domain.
I think my longest is ChineseRestaurantSanFrancisco.com
DOMiNIC said:The song was called "Supercalifragillsticexpialidocious" and in the movie Mary explained to the children it was the longest word in the world.
Well, the domain is available!!!!! .com and all other tld's.
DOMiNIC said:Does anybody remember that song from the 'Mary Poppins' movie? (Yes I am getting old).
The song was called "Supercalifragillsticexpialidocious" and in the movie Mary explained to the children it was the longest word in the world.
Well, the domain is available!!!!! .com and all other tld's.
I am suprised Disney have not snapped it up. The longest one word .com Domain Name. Could be great publicity.
I guess it could have Trademark & Copyright issues but.....
Just think of the opportunity for 'typos' it could receive? :hehe:
The common theory is that the word was created by Richard and Robert Sherman for use in the song of the same name in Mary Poppins. This is far from the case. Our research first took us to a lawsuit that was filed after the movie came out by Life Music, Inc., against Wonderland Music, the publisher of the Mary Poppins song. It was a copyright infringement suit brought by Barney Young and Gloria Parker, who had written a song in 1949 entitled "Supercalafajaistickespeealadojus" and shown it to Disney in 1951. They asked for twelve million dollars in damages. The suit was decided in the Shermans' favor because, among other reasons, affidavits were produced from two New Yorkers, Stanley Eichenbaum and Clara Colclaster, who claimed that "variants of the word were known to and used by them many years prior to 1949."
The decision makes for fairly humorous reading. Apparently the judge got tired of writing out the whole word, so every time it had to be mentioned it was replaced by the phrase "the word" as if it were some loathsome artifact that had to be held at arm's length.
From http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/msupercali.html
-RJ- said:I just did a quick Google search, and it's would appear that the word itself was not created by Disney. Check this out,
faisj said:The song is now going through my head...
do you really think there would be a trademark on Supercalifragillsticexpialidocious ?
DOMiNIC said:Great News!!!
I'm not the only "Old Fart" at Name Pro's!!! :hehe:
What year does the movie date back too anyway?
-RJ- said:I think you typo'd it yourself! :D Gone in every extension according to Whois.sc:
http://www.whois.sc/domain-explorer/?q=supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
My longest is probably thispagecannotbedisplayed.com
