The Worlds Longest TM Domain? Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogle.com

2011 January 13
by Michael H. Berkens

Going through a drop list I came across this beauty which I’m just going to give the title to as the world’s longest trademark infringing domain.

The domain which was registered in October 2008, is dropping in the next couple of days.

Amazingly enough this domain actually even has a small Alexa Ranking.

23 Responses leave one →
  1. 2011 January 13

    How many o’s are in there? Hurts my eyes to try and count them all :)

    - TBC

  2. 2011 January 13

    Mike, this one has 57 o’s
    There’s one with 59 and thus a 63-char count (the max allowed) :D

    http://whois.domaintools.com/gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogle.com

  3. 2011 January 13
    Gazzip permalink

    ooooooooooooooo dear ;)

  4. 2011 January 13

    They should use that for URL shortening. :p

  5. 2011 January 13

    I believe x.co would shorten that domain up for them ;)

    - TBC

  6. 2011 January 13

    Good domain!

  7. 2011 January 13
    John Doe permalink

    BEST POST EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!

  8. 2011 January 14
    All Hype permalink

    This bLOGS ALL BS hYpe!

    .co / .tv lying shit

    waste a time

  9. 2011 January 14

    very nice short name :) will reg that for a short url site

  10. 2011 January 14

    was there traffic? can’t believe someone paid money for it

  11. 2011 January 14

    but not TheMostExpensiveDomainNameInTheUniverse!!!!! :) x.co/LgJD

  12. 2011 January 14

    could Google sue the domain owner, to have it? :)

  13. 2011 January 14

    Hello Mike,

    I have just made an interesting comment on Ricks Blog that would nicely compliment your post on Google! You may want to check it out! Oh by yhe3 way thank you for your work ethic and your considerable contributions to our Industry.

    Gratefully, Jeff Schneider (Contact Group)

  14. 2011 January 14

    about a possible TM dispute … as you know, the Goooo….oogle word at the end of each search has been already invented and used by Google … the only thing that changes is the number of “o”

  15. 2011 January 14

    @MHB

    after the Goooooo post … you definitely need a wider blog … :)

  16. 2011 January 14
    Lucas permalink

    offtoooooooooooooooooopic:

    Me and a friend sent recently an email to ICANN at 5gtld-guide@icann.org (the comment period for the new TLDs plan has been extended until tomorrow 15 January 2011)

    we like a lot to follow the domain insdustry so we would really like to hear opinions from domainers about the email we sent.

    This is the comment:
    http://forum.icann.org/lists/5gtld-guide/msg00124.html

  17. 2011 January 14
    Steve M permalink

    All newbie domains take note; this is your chance to make some BIG money in domains.

    Do this: Simply take all the most popular product & service categories and add lots of extra vowels to them . . . then wait for all the buyers to come knocking in the months and years to come.

    Man o’ man . . . you jus’ gotta believe!

  18. 2011 January 15

    like …

    MicrooooooooSooooooooft.com

    AmaaaaaaaaaZoooooooon.com

    Yahooooooooooooooooooo.com

    eBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay.com

    etc. :)

  19. 2011 January 15

    what is the value of this super Goooooooooooo domain

  20. 2011 January 17

    this is honestly ridiculous – would anyone in their right mind type this many “o”‘s into a browser?

  21. 2011 January 17

    “this is honestly ridiculous”

    true

    and other sites could also have a different number of “o” to count :)

  22. 2011 January 19

    What’s the redirect if you misspell it?

  23. 2011 January 19

    “What’s the redirect if you misspell it?”

    Yahooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo :)

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