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'''Domain Parking''' occurs when a domain does not have content.<ref>[http://docs.cpanel.net/twiki/bin/view/AllDocumentation/CpanelDocs/ParkedDomains Parked Domains], cPanel</ref> Domain parking can be monetized when registrars put advertising content on pages that have been registered but do not yet have original content.<ref name="money">[http://archive.icann.org/en/policy/briefs/domain-name-monetization-jun08-en.pdf ICANN Policy Issue Brief on Domain Name Monetization] (PDF), Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)</ref> Registrants can also participate in monetization via domain name parking through an agreement with their registrars to leave their domains parked,<ref name="oscars">[http://www.thedomains.com/2013/12/26/the-oscars-files-another-suit-against-godaddy-under-acpa-alleging-continued-violations/ The Oscars Files Another Suit Against Godaddy Under ACPA Alleging Continued Violations] by Michael Berkens (December 26, 2013), TheDomains.com</ref> by creating pages with commercial content of their choosing, or by using a third party domain parking service.<ref>[http://www.domainwarning.com/ DomainWarning.com]</ref> Domain parking monetization takes advantage of type-in traffic, when a user types the "URL directly into their browser,"<ref name="money"/> and can be very lucrative when the parked site is highly trafficked. Domain parking does not necessarily have to be monetized as pages can be parked for a variety of reasons, such as the site being "under construction" or if the domain name has recently expired.<ref>[http://www.hostly.com/hosting-info/parked-domain-name-1525.html What Is a Parked Domain Name?], Hostly.com</ref>
 
'''Domain Parking''' occurs when a domain does not have content.<ref>[http://docs.cpanel.net/twiki/bin/view/AllDocumentation/CpanelDocs/ParkedDomains Parked Domains], cPanel</ref> Domain parking can be monetized when registrars put advertising content on pages that have been registered but do not yet have original content.<ref name="money">[http://archive.icann.org/en/policy/briefs/domain-name-monetization-jun08-en.pdf ICANN Policy Issue Brief on Domain Name Monetization] (PDF), Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)</ref> Registrants can also participate in monetization via domain name parking through an agreement with their registrars to leave their domains parked,<ref name="oscars">[http://www.thedomains.com/2013/12/26/the-oscars-files-another-suit-against-godaddy-under-acpa-alleging-continued-violations/ The Oscars Files Another Suit Against Godaddy Under ACPA Alleging Continued Violations] by Michael Berkens (December 26, 2013), TheDomains.com</ref> by creating pages with commercial content of their choosing, or by using a third party domain parking service.<ref>[http://www.domainwarning.com/ DomainWarning.com]</ref> Domain parking monetization takes advantage of type-in traffic, when a user types the "URL directly into their browser,"<ref name="money"/> and can be very lucrative when the parked site is highly trafficked. Domain parking does not necessarily have to be monetized as pages can be parked for a variety of reasons, such as the site being "under construction" or if the domain name has recently expired.<ref>[http://www.hostly.com/hosting-info/parked-domain-name-1525.html What Is a Parked Domain Name?], Hostly.com</ref>
  
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