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There is a problem. ©.com and ®.com I cant type in © or ® on my keyboard.
 

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I just tried to register a domain with ©. It says 'invalid char.' I would cancle my bid...sorry to burst your bubble.
 
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i believe to do it you hold alt key down and type 0169 or 0174
 
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That is something that I considered, but what about in the future?
 

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I know how to do it but what I mean is the everyday joe blow does not know how so he is just going to say 'screw it' and go on to the next site.
 
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I just tried to register a domain with ©. It says 'invalid char.' I would cancle my bid...sorry to burst your bubble.

Did you search at ml.register.com?
 

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I tried at powerpipe.com but the fact of the matter is people (in general) can not instantly input those symbols on there computer. That is the problem.
 
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I tried at powerpipe.com

Register.com is a test bed for these domain, one of the main issues is that they may never go live.
 

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thanks for the material.
 

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The multi-lingual domain name system is a COMPLETE SHAMBLES.

Verisign was hoping to create a new revenue stream, so started selling the concept beforethe system finished going through the standards process.

Just another cock-up on their part.
 
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Originally posted by Drewbert
The multi-lingual domain name system is a COMPLETE SHAMBLES.

Verisign was hoping to create a new revenue stream, so started selling the concept beforethe system finished going through the standards process.

Just another cock-up on their part.

That is their M.O.
 

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©.com - I can see it.
I got a Verisign message where they asked me to install "something" ... I did it without reading :)

Now I can see the page parked at Register.com "Coming Soon".
You've no access to modify multilingual domains through Register.com at the moment (I've few names of this kind) but they work in my browser.
 

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$0000000000000000000000000000
 

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I looked into these kind of dn's about a year ago.
It was too complicated and I skipped 'em.
g/l
 

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Multilinguals are going live and support for them will be normalized in IE (the present version of windows or Longhorn).
@.com and ®.com are worth mega$$$ potentially(!), remember that they still use a disclaimer for these names, they can be deleted without notice and the policy can change just like that, you are rich or screwed, but that's live I guess.

However tempting it is to buy a shitload of them, there is still the risk of losing your names and thus your money, I would buy a couple of names from the top of your list, a lot of names are still unregged, so you should be able to fetch very reasonable names.

Especially aim for spanish, german and asian names, the letter ñ is very usefull for that and play with present top-names, microsoft.com -->
mi©rosoft.com ;) .


Goodluck.
 
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