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    Post What to put at .in domains to keep them safe??

    Hi,

    A few days ago, there was a post, in which a senior member had provided a link for the landing/placeholder page/template example for .in domains. The page had wordings n the lines of " We are trying to develop this domain. This is a place holder until the project is not completed." Not exactly these words, but something same. The post was about how to keep .in domains safe by not putting parking/for-sale words.. The poster said he s going to forward all of his .in domains to that page.

    I am trying to find that post, but couldn't. Can somebody please point me to that post. Even Mitsu had also posted in reply to that post. I am looking for that specific link, example..

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    Default Re: What to put at .in domains to keep them safe??

    I can't find this post, but I don't think that there is any magic wording for a placeholder page. Not sure I'd say "trying to develop" - something like "in the process of developing" would make more sense.

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    Default Re: What to put at .in domains to keep them safe??

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    ...can't find this post....
    Looks like it is deleted??


    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    ..."in the process of developing"....
    Yeah, thanks, plus a simple text logo and contact e-mail can also go on the page..

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    Default Re: What to put at .in domains to keep them safe??

    Simple - "Under Development .. Coming Soon!"

    Remember, the justification of intention for registering a domain in dispute is secondary , primary is the TM / IPR / CR inf'ment. If that is proven , there is no need for secondary

    This is only required where the dispute is of brand been tarnished and financial / prospect loss by the claimer.

    "Domaining" - Do right!

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    Default Re: What to put at .in domains to keep them safe??

    ^^+1...

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    Default Re: What to put at .in domains to keep them safe??

    I created a template that is a mix between a landing page/for sale using Joomla have a look at TshirtDesign.biz For Sale

    Cheers
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    Default Re: What to put at .in domains to keep them safe??

    I also add the â„¢ ("TM" symbol)

    It means UNregistered trademark and is recognized in countries under the Common Law. It is dissuasive for the claimers:

    Unregistered trade mark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Note that India is in the Common Law system:

    Common law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

 

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