I don't understand how it's naive and unprofessional?
twitch.tv, goo.gl, youtu.be, etc. is the tip of the iceberg. Twitch and Google probably are unlikely to have bases in Tuvalu and Greenland respectively.
While I would certainly love to see google try to buy off Belgium for the entertainement value of the following ECJ case, I think you're exaggerating a bit too much
Google already lost the right to use goo.gl for their link shortening service. I'm not sure who would be a part of a potential coup, but it seems unlikely since Greenland has no military of their own, the military being provided by Denmark(a NATO member) who has already in the past allowed the US to station nuclear weapons on Greenland, despite being a party to the NPT.
I'm so glad that as an individual I didn't use a number that was important when registering .us. To everyone else, take this as a warning!
Given that .us doesn't allow privacy, there's apparently a huge market for web designers and the like to watch registrations and use this as a 'lead generator'.
I have never received as much spam as I did after registering two .us domains. Thankfully, I used a number I can safely ignore
CameronNemo|2 years ago
Hitching your wagon to their success seems unwise. They won't make sure you make it to the end
Just buy a gTLD domain. You probably don't even need a separate domain for your link shortener...
menus|2 years ago
(1) https://blog.google/
qingcharles|2 years ago
nolok|2 years ago
martin8412|2 years ago
reaperducer|2 years ago
And bit.ly probably isn't working out of Lybia.
N19PEDL2|2 years ago
bravetraveler|2 years ago
Given that .us doesn't allow privacy, there's apparently a huge market for web designers and the like to watch registrations and use this as a 'lead generator'.
I have never received as much spam as I did after registering two .us domains. Thankfully, I used a number I can safely ignore
Ekaros|2 years ago
tough|2 years ago
goo.gl is a link shortener like youtu.be aint it?
I dunno, It's just asking for trouble needlessly