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.Sucks Seller Accused of Ripping Off Poor Helpless Celebrities
http://gizmodo.com/sucks-seller-accused-of-ripping-off-poor-helpless-cele-1696996439
As far as I'm concerned it's genius

The company selling off .SUCKS domains is making celebrities and brands pay premium prices to snatch up their .SUCKS addresses before their enemies do first. This is pissing off ICANN, the group tasked with regulating domains, which sees the scheme as a coercive shakedown.
Vox Populi, the company selling off the new .SUCKS domains, is taking full advantage of how freaked out celebrities and brands are about their haters using the power of .SUCKS against them. Vox Populi is charging celebrities and brands between $2500 and $25,000 to buy a domain before sales open up to the general public.
So, to stop anyone else from registering TaylorSwift.SUCKS when its an open market, Taylor Swift would have to pay a premium fee to nab the pejorative domain prior to haters-gonna- hating. And thats exactly what the songwriter did last month. (TaylorSwiftsCat.SUCKS is still available, so apparently Swifts not as concerned about Olivia Bensons reputation.)
Companies like Microsoft, Verizon, and eBay are petitioning ICANN to shut .SUCKS down.
Two weeks ago, the advisory body called the Intellectual Property Constituency representing major companies and industry groups asked ICANN in a letter to halt the rollout of .sucks, calling it a shakedown scheme and predatory.
ICANN is listening: It has asked the Federal Trade Commission and Canadas Office of Consumer Affairs to look into Vox Populis scheme, to see if its up to anything illegal.
http://gizmodo.com/sucks-seller-accused-of-ripping-off-poor-helpless-cele-1696996439
As far as I'm concerned it's genius