Chris.C
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OK so I'm having an "evil thoughts Friday" and I just want to float a concept...
This is not something I've acted on as yet, but just wanted to get some legal/moral feedback on the idea.
OK I have a client that gets about 100 - 200 direct visitors to their site a month. Which got me thinking I suspect most other players in this industry also get quite a few type in's a month as well.
So let's say there are 300 participants in this industry and only 20 of these have trademarked their business names, and the majority of these businesses have only registered their .com.au domains (ie they don't own their .com domains) but I suspect there would be quite a few people that mistype the domains into their browsers and type in .com instead.
So on a legal and ethical scale of 1 to 10 how bad would it be to go register the .com business names and then redirect the misspelt type in traffic to some sort of independent landing page?

This is not something I've acted on as yet, but just wanted to get some legal/moral feedback on the idea.
OK I have a client that gets about 100 - 200 direct visitors to their site a month. Which got me thinking I suspect most other players in this industry also get quite a few type in's a month as well.
So let's say there are 300 participants in this industry and only 20 of these have trademarked their business names, and the majority of these businesses have only registered their .com.au domains (ie they don't own their .com domains) but I suspect there would be quite a few people that mistype the domains into their browsers and type in .com instead.
So on a legal and ethical scale of 1 to 10 how bad would it be to go register the .com business names and then redirect the misspelt type in traffic to some sort of independent landing page?