Chinese company asks court not to issue contempt sanctions in long-running dispute. A Chinese company that once owned domain registrar 35.com has told a court that it shouldn’t apply contempt ...
Nominet seems to have become the first major registry services provider to start to retire Whois across its portfolio, already cutting off service for about 70 top-level domains. Queries over port 43 ...
Look out below; the domain industry was just dealt another huge blow. In September 2024, Google informed advertisers that new Google ad accounts would automatically be opted out of serving ads on ...
This domain investor boosted his sales by changing his landing pages. On today’s show, I talk to a domain investor who has been very successful with .io and .ai domain names. He discusses how he’s ...
Hey, music and pub lovers—here’s a story that hits all the right notes (and maybe a few bittersweet ones too). On February 23, 2025, the domain “houndstoothpub.com” was snapped up for a cool $9,600 ...
A New Chapter for the Indonesian Travel Domain? Yesterday, February 22, 2025, the domain name PegiPegi.com changed hands in a notable transaction, fetching $51,000 USD at a GoDaddy auction. For those ...
A Humble Start in 2004 In the world of domain names, every great website has a backstory. Cursor.com is no exception. The domain first changed hands in 2004 for a reported $30,000—a significant sum at ...
Hey domain enthusiasts, welcome back to RobbiesBlog.com! Today, we’re stepping into the time machine to revisit a cool piece of domain history: the 2004 sale of Gray.com for $30,000 USD on the Great ...
Ai domains were the big story last year. But there’s another TLD worth looking into. Afternic released a lot of data about how top level domains performed on its platform in 2024. A couple of things ...
Liverpool FC lost a case it filed at Czech Arbitration Court. Liverpool Football Club has lost a cybersquatting dispute it brought against the domain name name LiverpoolFCTickets .com. The football ...
Halliburton filed a cybersquatting case. The cybersquatter was ostensibly Halliburton itself. World Intellectual Property Organization has published an interesting cybersquatting case decision.
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