A California appellate court ruled that a person does not have a right to privacy for any material they post on their social networking page. This exact case should also act as…
Month: April 2009
401.com Sells for $65K On NameJet.com
The domain, 401.com sold today at NameJet.com for $65,100 in a private auction which was opened to just 115 people at Namejet.com and lasted over 3 hours of extended bidding 401.com of…
Why You Should Be Against the New CyberSecurity Act
As we posted a couple of days ago, Senators John Rockefeller (D-W. Va.) and Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) introduced a bill to establish the Office of the National Cybersecurity Advisor—an arm of the…
Sedo Partners With Trademark Protection Company
Sedo, announced today that is has entered into a strategic partnership with Intellectual Property Management (IPM) Company, a highly recognized provider of domain management services to corporations. “”””The partnership is designed to…
Google Loses PPC Ad Case
The 2nd Circuit Federal Court of Appeals ruled against Google in a trademark lawsuit stemming from AdWords ads, saying that allowing a trademark term to trigger a search ad is a “use…
Our SnapNames.com Picks: March 5 Edition
The first SnapNames.com Showcase auction starts right Now. The first showcase features a lot of no reserve, low reserve domains. The auction closes on Monday, July 21st at 3:15pm EST, 12:15pm PST,…
As Baseball Season Opens, It’s Nice to Know A Family Of 4 Can Still See A Game For Just $10,000
The national pastime, Professional Baseball, returns to action tomorrow. Even in these very difficult economic times is refreshing to see that a family of 4 can still get out to the ball…



