CNET.com just published a post on the new gTLD’s. In a pretty fair and balanced article, it presents both sides of the new gTLD argument quoting those who believe the new gTLD’s…
DomainFest Updates: DayTrading.com Deal Falls Through; ShortSale.com Sells For $102K: Supplement.com Has $61K Bid
The deal on the domain name DayTrading.com, which Moniker reported sold after the DomainFest auction closed, has appeartnly fallen apart as the domain is back in the extended auction. DayTrading.com is listed…
Now The Chinese Have Even Learned How To Sell Domains From Rick Schwartz
I saw this story today and although I can’t prove it, the owners of the domain certainly have gone to the Rick Schwartz school on how to sell a and price a…
UPDATED: Protecting Your Domains: Registrars That Have Special Locking/Security Programs
In the wake of this weeks story’s on domain theft we reached out to some of the registrars that offer “protection” or domain lock type programs to get details on their products….
Days After Vb.LY was Seized, The Libyan Registry Issues a Statement & Warning
Today, days after the domain shorter Vb.ly was basically seized by the registry of the Libyan ccTLD .Ly, we have a statement from the registry regarding this seizure. Basically as you can…
WIPO Panel Finds Bad Faith Must Exist At The Time Of Registration
A WIPO case decided today had some good language concerning the issue of “bad faith” for purposes of UDRP’s. Although the facts of this particular case will be of little interest to…
CollegeNet Sues Google Over SpeedBook But Neither Has The Domain
According to TechEye.net, an Oregon company, CollegeNet filed suit against Google, alleging that they infringed on its trademark of the term “Speedbook”. “The lawsuit, claims that Google has filed for a trademark of…




