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         <title>How To Guides for Film Production</title>
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         <h1>"How To" Guides for Film Production</h1>
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            <title>Register a Domain Name for the Film</title>
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            <description>When and how to choose and register a domain name for the movie or film.</description>
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            <h1>Register a Domain Name for the Film</h1>
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               <p>A domain name should be registered for the movie or film as soon
                  as the name of the film has been determined and <i>before</i>
                  the name is made public.  As the name of the
                  film becomes more widely known, many variations of the name
                  will likely be registered by domain name cybersquatters.
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               <p>Since it is relatively easy to register a domain name,
                  there is no excuse to wait and let cybersquatters get the
                  domain names first.  And because it is very cheap (less than $40)
                  a domain name should be registered even if it is unknown or
                  unlikely that a web site will be set up for the movie or film.
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               <p>It may take a few attempts at trying domain names for different
                  variations of the name of the film to find a domain name that
                  is available.  There are particular variations that are fairly
                  standard, such as appending "movie" to the name of the film.
                  <link xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="http://???.DomainSearches.com/movies/">Search for a Movie or Film Domain Name</link>
                  provides a simple way to search for these variations all at once.
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            <updated local="2006-10-07">Saturday October 7, 2006</updated>
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