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High price of '.sucks' to be investigated
The authority that decides which letters a web address is allowed to finish with says it is concerned at the high charges for the new ".sucks" name. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Number (Icann) has asked the US and Canadian trade authorities to investigate Vox Populi, which secured the rights to sell the name. The company denies any wrongdoing.
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Slütsof v Instagram highlights unpredictability of domain name enforcement
Instagram’s cease-and-desist letter to an individual who registered ‘slutsofinstagram.com’, and the site owner’s response, has been widely reported by media outlets. The respondent, Los Angeles-based writer Matt Unsworth, told World Trademark Review that the coverage led to the website getting “a million hits in under a day”. While that may suggest that Instagram’s action led to increased traffic to a site of concern, one trademark attorney argues that Instagram took the right stance.
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The Owner of Ebola.com Is Trying to Cash In
Jon Schultz bought Ebola.com in 2008. Now he wants at least $150,000 for it.
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Inside the Hidden World of Offline Auctions for Online Property
Bidders come from far and wide to snap up the web's latest batch of unclaimed domain names.
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12 Awesome Tips For Selecting A Great Domain Name.
Thought this was a great article, useful for webmasters who are beginning their journey towards domaining.
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Why Games Should Enter The Public Domain
A few days ago I inadvertently caused a bit of a fuss. In writing about GOG’s Time Machine sale, I expressed my two minds about the joy of older games being rescued from obscurity, and my desire that they be in the public domain. This led to some really superb discussion about the subject in the comments below, and indeed to a major developer on Twitter to call for me to be fired.
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The Pirate Bay Moves to .AC After Domain Name Seizure
Following pressure from the entertainment industry the domain registry of Sint Maarten appears to have seized The Pirate Bay's .SX domain name. The torrent site itself hasn't been taken down and has quickly relocated to a new address on Ascension Island's .AC ccTLD. The Pirate Bay team informs TorrentFreak that this UK-controlled domain isn't their final destination and they will sail to a safer haven in the near future.
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