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Nicolas Adam <[log in to unmask]>
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Nicolas Adam <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 31 Mar 2011 21:48:37 -0400
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Not so long ago, it was made on a vast scale at the speed of light, so 
to speak, and freee for 5 days, hence the name: domain tasting. Highly 
crooked and the symptom of a broken market.

On 3/31/2011 9:43 PM, Marc Perkel wrote:
> I can't help but to believe that this is highly illegal. You look up a 
> domain and the registrars steal your domain name.
>
> On 3/31/2011 6:37 PM, Nicolas Adam wrote:
>> I believe tasting was mostly done by registrars peeking in on their 
>> own search engine. I could be wrong.
>>
>> On 3/31/2011 11:23 AM, Marc Perkel wrote:
>>> It looks like it has a name. There appears to be some mechanism 
>>> where if I look up a non-existent domain that lookup is somehow 
>>> exposed to people who then register the domain if I don't register 
>>> it immediately.
>>>
>>> The town of Gilroy is starting a farmers market. A few weeks ago I 
>>> looked up GilroyFarmersMarket.com and it was available. I come back 
>>> two weeks later and it's taken.
>>>
>>> Who is tracking this? How do third parties know that I looked up 
>>> that domain?
>>

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