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	<title>Comments on: CADNA Responds to ICANN Tasting Survey</title>
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		<title>By: How to become a successful domain investor today at Dominik Mueller - Domain Name Brokerage and Consulting</title>
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		<description>[...] - Do not, ever, invest in domains that infringe on someone&#8217;s trademarks. First of all, this is illegal and you can be sued for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Second, you are only one person, one important part of an entire industry that relies on you when it comes to being a trustworthy business person. The domain business has been considered as somewhat shady for a long time; in fact, the image of this industry has just gotten better over the past two or three years thanks to some positive articles in major publications and because of industry conferences like TRAFFIC and the impressive work of the Internet Commerce Association. People monetizing TM-infringing domains let this industry appear in a bad light and they&#8217;re the reason why there is still so much talk about cybersquatting and domain kiting. [...]</description>
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