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− | '''Drop-catching''' is the process of registering expired domain names by means of automated systems within a short period of time (even a fraction of a second) after being canceled by the [[Registry|registry]]. Simply put, the auto-registration of domains in the moment of their deletion. Drop-catching is performed by various companies known as ''"drop-catchers"''. <ref>[http://www.dnforum.com/f578/art-dropcatching-thread-373307.html Drop-catching definition]</ref> | + | '''Drop-Catching''' is the process of registering expired domain names by means of automated systems within a short period of time (even a fraction of a second) after being canceled by the [[Registry|registry]]. Simply put, the auto-registration of domains in the moment of their deletion. Drop-Catching is performed by various companies known as ''"drop-catchers"''. <ref>[http://www.dnforum.com/f578/art-dropcatching-thread-373307.html Drop-catching definition]</ref> |
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| ==Overview== | | ==Overview== |
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| Drop-catching is usually used either to regain a domain or with the purpose of swiping up high-quality and successful domains for resale. | | Drop-catching is usually used either to regain a domain or with the purpose of swiping up high-quality and successful domains for resale. |
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− | ==How does drop-catching work?== | + | ==How Does Drop-Catching Work?== |
| Instead of waiting for a dropped or deleted name to become widely available a domainer could place a back-order with a "dropcatcher", who will secure the domain for a fee. | | Instead of waiting for a dropped or deleted name to become widely available a domainer could place a back-order with a "dropcatcher", who will secure the domain for a fee. |
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| ===Drop-Catching Companies=== | | ===Drop-Catching Companies=== |
− | Due to the competitiveness between drop-catching companies and the differences between drop-catching services, not all back-orders are successful. In the case of multiple bidders for the same domain, a private auction will be created. The prices for back-order may vary, depending on the situation, and whether it involves an auction or not. In the case of a single bidder, the price of a back-order is around $60-7$0. But in the case of auctions, the price can increase exponentially.<ref>[http://www.dnforum.com/f578/art-dropcatching-thread-373307.html Drop-catching]</ref> | + | Due to the competitiveness between drop-catching companies and the differences between drop-catching services, not all back-orders are successful. In the case of multiple bidders for the same domain, a private auction will be created. The prices for back-order may vary, depending on the situation, and whether it involves an auction or not. In the case of a single bidder, the price of a back-order is around $60-$70. But in the case of auctions, the price can increase exponentially.<ref>[http://www.dnforum.com/f578/art-dropcatching-thread-373307.html Drop-catching]</ref> |
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− | ===Drop-catching using software programs=== | + | ===Drop-Catching Software Programs=== |
− | However,lately, there were also developed various forms of software programs that automatically register the dropped domains in the second these become available (which seems to be a very effective type of back-ordering service). | + | However,lately, there were also developed various forms of software programs that automatically register the dropped domains in the second these become available; which provides the same assurance and seemingly more reliable results than a back-order service. |
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− | ===Drop-catching and ICANN=== | + | ===Drop-Catching and ICANN=== |
− | Drop-catching is also considered as an exploitation process that takes advantage of [[ICANN]]'s Add Drop Grace Period. Having this in mind, drop-catching is considered by many a serious abuse for domains, similar with domain tasting, domain kiting or typo-squatting. <ref>[http://www.websitemagazine.com/content/blogs/posts/archive/2008/01/31/Drop-Catching-Domains-Big-Business.aspx Drop-catching Business]</ref> | + | Drop-catching takes advantage of [[ICANN]]'s Add Drop Grace Period. Having this in mind, drop-catching is considered by many a serious abuse of domain procedure, similar to [[Domain Tasting|domain tasting]], [[Domain Kiting|domain kiting]], or [[Typosquatting|typo-squatting]].<ref>[http://www.websitemagazine.com/content/blogs/posts/archive/2008/01/31/Drop-Catching-Domains-Big-Business.aspx Drop-catching Business]</ref> |
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− | ==How to secure a domain?==
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− | Securing a domain is usually done by means of drop-catching companies that offer various drop-catching services. Such companies are: Snapname.com, Pool.com, GoDaddy.com, etc.
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| ==References== | | ==References== |