Also, you don't wind up looking like you're trying to infringe on someone who's developed the site currently on the .com version of the name. You know, the one that wasn't available when you wanted to see if you could register it? Even if you developed WinRight.info or .us first, the site that eventually opened at WinRight.com would always be perceived as the first and the more serious since it has a .com address.
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