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GeZe

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My guess is that they would have bought it from you. Or they already had it reserved. Otherwise it just would have been... www.civilization4.com or something
 
Meh. It just takes you to civ3.com. I had hoped it would be something more interesting...
 
Could be squating, or could have it set up as a virus spreader.
 
or it could be..... one of the game producers/marketers who happens to be chinese!
 
Maybe CIV 4 will be available only in traditional chinese and korean?

As they outnumber us 3 to 1 it *is* possible u know...

:lol:
 
GeZe said:
or it could be..... one of the game producers/marketers who happens to be chinese!

Could be, but why would Firaxis, an American compnay, or Atari, a French company, use a Chinese address instead of one in their own country?
 
Atari is a french company!? Wow, you learn something everyday.

anyways... it is possible to have 2 or more domains for a single site.
 
Atari is a japanese word for "Danger". Know worldwide because of its use in the game "Go". Atari as a computer brand is history. Hasbro bought the copyrights (i think) and used it because of the known name and an excellent logo. The first game I saw with the Atari logo after a looong time was Neverwinter Nights, I think.
 
Moss321 said:
My guess is that they would have bought it from you. Or they already had it reserved. Otherwise it just would have been... www.civilization4.com or something

Quentin said:
Hmm... anyone going to register the www.civ5.com domain name;)?

I always thought this would be a great way to make money, for instance after spiderman comes out buy the rights to spiderman2.com and sell it to them for a fortune because you know their will be a sequel. But the courts won't let you do it. People have rights over their creations, so if you buy spiderman2 just to sell it, you will be forced to give it to them for what you bought it.

Same thing with names. Some guy bought juliaroberts.com and tried to make her pay him a million dollars for the rights, and a judge made him give it up for like $50. But they have to prove that you're taking that domain name just to make money off that specific person, so if you have the same name as a celebrity you could buy it, and they would have to pay you a lot of money for it.

Similar thing happened to that kid, Mike Rowe, who registered the domain name MikeRoweSoft. Microsoft tried to sue him and they were unsuccessful, they ended up paying him something like $10,000 and a free X-Box.
 
Joey_Ramone said:
I always thought this would be a great way to make money, for instance after spiderman comes out buy the rights to spiderman2.com and sell it to them for a fortune because you know their will be a sequel. But the courts won't let you do it. People have rights over their creations, so if you buy spiderman2 just to sell it, you will be forced to give it to them for what you bought it.

Mmmh you're forgetting the fact that, if the company is not THAT stupid, they will have bought all spidermanxx.com all the way up to 100 before they even launched the first movie.
That, or someone has bought it years ago. But in either way I'm pretty sure there isn't any money to make out if this any longer.

This trick could have worked 10 years ago, I think. Now companies are much more internet-wise.
(except record companies such as BMG or Universal that still haven't understood that CDs are over... But that's off-topic ;) )
 
Square did that with the Final Fantasy series. (bought all the way up to finalfantasy 15 I think). Don't know if Firaxis or Atari would do the same.
 
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