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Cione.com UDRP: A 1999 domain registration at stake
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A UDRP was filed against Cione.com, a domain that was registered in 1999. The Complainant, a cooperative of independent opticians using the CIONE mark since 1973, with trademarks for…
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Amazon planning new push into registrar market?
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DomainIncite: Amazon has kept a pretty low profile to date both as a registry and registrar, but there are reasons to believe it’s on the verge of becoming a…
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Using Domain Academy’s Research Snapshot to evaluate domains
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There are some neat metrics in this tool included with Domain Academy. I’ve been bidding on many of the domains in GoDaddy’s NameFind auctions. One…
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Xess.com: Aged LLLL .com domain was sold using Escrow.com
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The aged domain Xess.com was used for many years by XESS Corporation. The company has closed down and the domain has now been sold using the services of Escrow.com….
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Como as startups estão mudando o mercado financeiro para sempre? Veja!
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Zoop: Se alguém viajasse no tempo e pulasse do ano de 2001 para 2023, com certeza iria se surpreender bastante com… Ver artigo The post Como as startups estão…
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PrimeTrade.com Sold for $22,650
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DomainingTips.com: Today: Appraisal of Withbabies.com / Domain Wanted – Budget $10,000 / K9bet.com Sold for $10,000 / and More… Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in…
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PrimeTrade.com Sold for $22,650
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Today: Appraisal of Withbabies.com / Domain Wanted – Budget $10,000 / K9bet.com Sold for $10,000 / and More… Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the…
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LivingEdge.com: UDRP decision marks another victory for John Berryhill
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Living Edge Pty Ltd, an Australian retailer of designer furniture, filed a complaint against Kawing Chiu, an individual based in the United States, regarding the disputed domain name LivingEdge.com,…
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Panelist denies UDRP claim against four letter .com domain
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Panelist made the right call even though the domain owner didn’t respond. In some ways, a UDRP panelist’s job is more complicated when a domain owner doesn’t respond to…
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Registries and registrars vote ‘Yes’ to new DNS abuse rules
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ICANN’s contracted registries and registrars have voted to accept new rules requiring them to take action on DNS abuse. The new rules come after a vote lasting a few…