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Goes without saying... I'm still trying to get a mispelling of a big name site. The domain unfortunately exists in the twilight zone however. Very mysterious situation. I wonder if it was some tradename dispute that put it there, I'll keep waiting for it to drop anyway...
I heard someone earned a million by reselling the misspelled domain names of those celebrities quite a long time ago...
I think it does worth something if the original name is easily misspelled to other spelling. e.g. accommodation.com vs accomodation.com, harry.com vs hary.com...
For non-English speaking people like me, I always mistyped domain name.
You have to be careful that your typos aren't infringing on any TM's. One of the costliest fines in domain history ($500,000, via ACPA) was related to "typosquatting:"
You have to be careful that your typos aren't infringing on any TM's. One of the costliest fines in domain history ($500,000, via ACPA) was related to "typosquatting:"
Who owns the generic? I wouldn't want to register a typo of business.com or loans.com. The well-funded companies behind those generics could want to take legal action if they feel you're "stealing" from their prime generics.
Whether or not they would win a legal action is iffy, but while they're in the process of finding out, it could cost you a lot of money in legal fees.