Slate: Is cybersquatting against the law?
MotorAuthority: Ford goes against sites using it’s name
Slate: Is cybersquatting against the law?
MotorAuthority: Ford goes against sites using it’s name
I’ve been reading a lot about how Google has recently entered the domain parking game and any domain owner can now establish a direct account with them. This is an interesting change of direction for Google but one that was almost ordained to happen at sometime. I’ve spent the last…
OpenSRS has announced that their Expired Domains Program will be ending on January 6, 2009, due to a decrease in ad revenues and an increase in the cost and complexity of the program.
Once the program ends, the following changes will be implemented immediately:
Customized headers on expired domains will remain active but will no longer be […]
As mentioned in an ongoing radio conversation with Andrew Allemann of DomainNameWire on Radio GoDaddy, Bob Parsons, CEO of GoDaddy announced that he has taken the entire portfolio of 33,000 names owned under the Standard Tactics company (see the original story on DNW) and has listed these for sale on TDNAM with a starting price […]
G. is Domain Name News “Senior Domain Entertainment Correspondent”, covering all matters relating to the notoriously wild party scene, growing event calendar and domainer lifestyle including party reviews, news, editorials, experiences and more. G’s identity is kept confidential as his 5th Amendment right not to incriminate himself…and others. We apologize that his coverage is […]
After some questionable sales reporting last week, Sedo has implemented an updated reporting tool for completed domain sales in their marketplace. This, along with a recent GreatDomains‘ auction, has led to a much larger list than usual that includes a handfull of domains that should have been recorded earlier.
All domains with an asterisk “*” were […]