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Namesquatting policy page: Point directly to priority prospects page

Rebecca Spainhower requested to merge rspainhower-master-patch-20564 into master

Why is this change being made?

Currently, the Namesquatting Policy page has a link to "sales approved prospects". This link is https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/support/internal-support/#trials-and-prospect-support, but this section is just a single sentence: "For information relating to priority prospects, please see Priority Prospects."

This MR removes that interim step, and links directly from the Namesquatting Policy page to the Priority Prospects page. This increases efficiency and makes it easier to find the necessary information.

This MR also makes it more clear that the 3 criteria for Priority Prospects are with an AND condition, not an OR condition.

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