71. Domain names are generally the tail ends of Internet addresses. 72. Domain names may be snapped up the moment the registration fee is no longer forthcoming. 73. Domain names, including timothymcveigh.com, oklahomacitybombing.com and murrahbuilding.com, have been registered by people driven by profit or altruism. 74. Domain names are like addresses that make it easy to find a person or company on the Internet. 75. Domain names can command a large price. 76. Domain names do more than categorize Web sites. 77. Domain names are addresses on the Internet where Web sites are located. 78. Domain names could be controlled and known violators of laws could be denied access to the Internet. 79. Dorhauer has studied the law of domain names and said he was confident he would prevail. 80. Employee-owned Scientific Applications provides security programs for companies conducting transactions through computer networks, and is the U.S. registrar for domain names on the Internet. |