I checked WHOIS and almost everything I pre-ordered was already registered. A few were from 2001, but most were recent regs and I was still allowed to pre-order them.
I really only have a shot at a few of them, unless the "inactive" ones from the early days go active. Then I have a shot at the same unregistered two that everyone else is gunning for. The rest of the good ones were already regged under other language tags.
I suppose that is good for DynaDot, but they probably should have mentioned in the FAQ that they wouldn't be checking to see if these were already registered. All that means for me is another big credit and some more second-tier domains. I am sure I am not the only one.
So, just to satisfy some IP lawyer's jerkoff request, .rog owners cannot have full unhindered use of their domasin names they've paid good money for, for the first 60 days?
Gotta be a class-action lawsuit hovering around there somewhere.
.ORG Spanish IDNs (not including Danish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Korean (Hangul), Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish and Swedish IDNs) registered between 03 March and 02 April, 2007 will be placed on Server Hold, Server Update Prohibited, Server Renew Prohibited, Server Transfer Prohibited and Server Delete Prohibited until 02 May, 2007 to allow any Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP) disputes to be initiated. While locked, the domains will not resolve and cannot be updated, deleted or transferred. This will provide intellectual property owners an opportunity to identify any potential infringements. Please contact your registrar for further details.