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Online gambling company tries reverse domain name hijacking
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Prolific UDRP filer stretches too far in recent case. A World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) panelist has found (pdf) Navasard Limited to have engaged in reverse domain name hijacking….
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Yeah, we got phished, ICANN admits after crypto hack
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ICANN has confirmed that a phishing attack was responsible for the hacking of its Twitter account last night. The Org placed this statement, which suggested that the attack may…
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Annuity.com: From $600,000 Domain Sale to a Leading Financial Services Platform
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Premium domain names have long been valuable assets in the digital economy, with many fetching six- and seven-figure price tags. However, acquiring a domain is just the beginning—the real…
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Interview with Stevan Lieberman of EscrowDomains.com
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Steven Lieberman was kind enough to answer some questions about escrow transactions and his company EscrowDomains.com. Steven explains the need for KYC rules and why having a lawyer backed…
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WordPress introduces 100-year domain registrations
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Never worry about renewing your domain again, if you trust Automattic to do it for you. A couple of years after introducing a pre-paid, 100-year hosting package, WordPress.com’s parent…
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