dntalk said:are you sure you registered those names? Because as far as i know .pro domains will need to be backed up by certificates that your a professional in that subject!
dntalk said:are you sure you registered those names? Because as far as i know .pro domains will need to be backed up by certificates that your a professional in that subject!
izopod said:Dot Pro will go the way of dot net (ISPs) and dot org (Organizations).
What Encirca is doing is a temp fix which is smart. Why have keywords laying around that will be never used otherwise?
dntalk said:"When will .Pro be available internationally?
Currently .Pro will only be available to professionals (doctors, attorneys, accountants) who hold licenses in the United States. However, as verification methods and eligibility requirements are established in international jurisdictions, .Pro will then become available in other markets. In the interim, the ProReserve registration will protect trademarks for future availability."
"Who can register a .Pro Domain?
Currently, only physicians, attorneys, and accountants. RegistryPro will be adding more professions as verification procedures are established.
What are the basic eligibility requirements for a .Pro domain?
To register a .Pro domain, the registrant must be an individual who is currently licensed as a CPA, a physician, or an attorney at law in one of the 50 United States or District of Columbia. Or an organization that provides accounting, legal, or medical professional services and has an employee who satisfies the above criteria and registers on behalf of the organization."
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