Summary
"They're just talking. I think they want to hold on for some indication of what the ticket is going to be," [Clint] tells SFR. "It's a Web site that serves my construction company. But if the price is right, I'm certainly willing to consider selling it."
Clint isn't the only one sitting on Richardson-related electronic property. Brian Wolk, a lawyer in Plantation, Fla., bought the domain Edwardsrichardson.com in July 2007. He's not talking about his motivation yet and, as a lawyer, that's smart; publicly stating your profit-mindedness is the big trigger that sets off the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act.See the full content of this document
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Don't Know Cybersquat
Three and three-quarter years ago, a Tennessee small-business owner built a Web site for his construction company. He registere...
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