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Old 10-03-2020, 12:01 AM   #55
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Originally Posted by haertig View Post
I don't see why they can't do it like they do anti-scalping laws for sporting event tickets. You can sell the tickets you own, but not above the face value of the ticket.

You simply take profit out of selling a domain name. They should not be "an investment".
Except if they are actually using the domaiin, it has more value than if its just parked. If pocketbook.com is driving sales to SiteTools' other sites then it has value to them beyond the yearly cost of domain registration. In you analogy, it would be more like having tickets to a football game you really wanted to see, but someone else wanted to see the game more and kept upping the offer to buy your tickets. The tickets have a worth to you beyond their original price.
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