If so, what should be done? I always thought it would make sense to give registrants a time frame for hosting content that's neither advertisements nor a "For Sale" page.
I'm just curious as to how others look at domain squatting.
Just to acquire something someone else likely obtained fair and square with his/her hard-earned money? Does a domain name have to show content to be "used" anyway, especially when there are other plausible uses for it like email, DNS server, etc.?
There are measures to handle domain squatting of trademarks. Beyond that, nothing much except maybe some people wanting to selfishly take things that don't belong to them, just because they can't seemingly have their way with those having what they covet.
I've heard of instances where companies selling land require that property be developed within x-amount of years. I completely understand and respect different use cases for domains, but more often than not, it seems that most domain squatters aren't using their portfolio of domains for email, DNS, etc.
There are measures to handle domain squatting of trademarks. Beyond that, nothing much except maybe some people wanting to selfishly take things that don't belong to them, just because they can't seemingly have their way with those having what they covet.