They have been launched yesterday, what do you think about them ? Here is some info: http://www.dnbastard.com/cm-domain-names/
I knew .cm sounded familiar - looked back in my bookmarks and found this article about a guy who wanted to get the rights to the domain so that he could leech off of misspellings (people who misspell .com): http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2007/06/01/100050989/
.cm Sunrise The .cm sunrise period begins on 15th June 2009, 9:00 UTC. The sunrise period will end 14th July 2009, 23:59:59. Applicants for the sunrise period must hold a valid & issued trademark at the time of application. Minimum registration during sunrise period is 2 years. Pricing for sunrise applications is $250/year for a 2-year term. There is a $89 non-refundable fee. I wanna know how the f*ck viralvideos.org managed to register facebook.cm as their "trademark"...
It's a trademark. Some one just wasted their money. ...someone else just wasted their money. "Minimum registration during sunrise period is 2 years. Pricing for sunrise applications is $250/year for a 2-year term. There is a $89 non-refundable fee."
Mark, good job. This is exactly the article I was going to link to. It is where I first learned about the .cm ccTLD. Syd, .cm is a ccTLD. It is a country code top level domain name extension. Same as .US, .UK ....
Wow, people should really think before they spend that amount of money on a domain they're going to lose...
How many of us actually misspelling .com? I only know Kelvin Ham who make millions of dollars from .cm typo. That means, there are a lot of people misspelling .com!
well, quite a lot of people end up misspelling .com domains..however, my concern is how come the .cm people make money..cos if you go to anyname.cm, you are taken to a parked page called agoga.com..I mean you'd notice that you have been taken to a different page with no relevant information..so are they still making money off it??