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Wow, I must say, I can't believe this happened. Even on my own personal website, I have it set to auto-renew. They sure are lucky nobody jumped at the chance and purchased the domain to squat on it. As if they didn't have enough going on already!

Cowboys suffer domain name failure at the worst possible time

By Doug Farrar

It wasn't an exciting enough event when the Dallas Cowboys fired head coach Wade Phillips on Monday. When such a move happens, one of the first stops for a fanbase is a team's official website; it's where first press conferences and press releases are posted, as well as any (team-filtered) ancillary news. But Cowboys fans looking for new takes in the wake of the news that Phillips was gone and Jason Garrett was the new interim coach most likely went to the team's official site and saw something like this: click on link at bottom to see pic
According to the Dallas Morning News, the team forgot to renew the dallascowboys.com domain, and the site was left blank. The Cowboys' marketing arm, led by one Jerry Jones, Jr., quickly renewed the domain, but that process can take up to two days to go through, and for a website to propagate on a domain -- even if it's been there before. The site is up, but until Tuesday morning, there were people on Twitter reporting that they could still see the "fail" page on certain browsers.

The most alarming aspect of the failure to renew a domain (especially one of this magnitude -- only the NFL's official site is a more popular league-approved portal) is the astonishing lack of attention to detail it represents. Domains can be renewed for multiple years at a time, and Network Solutions (or whomever you might establish a domain name with) generally sends multiple email notices as the renewal date draws near to the person listed as the primary website contact. It's a set-it-and-forget-it process that takes about five minutes.

The 1-7 Cowboys team on the field isn't the only one looking for a few wins these days -- it's a good bet that the franchise's Internet marketing folks have been hearing some unfriendly words this week as well. They're just lucky no rogue Giants, Eagles or Redskins fans bought the domain and held it hostage, perhaps insisting on Phillips' re-hire as a bargaining chip! Link


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really, what could some rogue Giants, Eagles or Redskins fan do more than the Cowboys already do showing this year 'highlights' on that page


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Wow....that would be like winning the lottery. I'm sure someone could have gotten a few million from Jerry.

It would take years in court to probably figure it out if he balked on the cost to get his domain back.


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Wow....that would be like winning the lottery. I'm sure someone could have gotten a few million from Jerry.

It would take years in court to probably figure it out if he balked on the cost to get his domain back.




Actually, not likely. After all of the cyber-squatters of the mid-90's and their ransoms, laws were passed that make it really easy for corporations to claim product named websites.


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So me holding on to "www.RichardSimmons.com" isn't going to pay off???


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well, that one is a little different... you're likely to get offered a pair of his trademark "game worn" work-out shorts.


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well, that one is a little different... you're likely to get offered a pair of his trademark "game worn" work-out shorts.




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DOH!.....we need a Homer Simpson graemlin.


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well, that one is a little different... you're likely to get threatened with a pair of his trademark "game worn" work-out shorts.




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