I was doing some preliminary research on potential domain names for a cancer information website I will soon be starting. A WHOIS domain owner search
for www.cancercures.com revealed that Pfizer Inc. has owned the domain since July 21st, 1998. Do you think they'll use the website anytime soon to
offer information on effective cancer treatment?
What about all the non-big-pharma scientists working on it? They have nothing to gain from keeping cures from the public - if they were to find one,
the involved scientists would receive world recognition for their fantastic work, get Nobel prizes, and be guaranteed anything they desired in terms
of working conditions anywhere.
And in my opinion it's just domain-squatting. It's a domain name related to their business. It's hardly uncommon for companies to register
domains they might never use, just to ensure if the million-to-one chance they do need it, they have it.