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WWW Prefix Typo Popular Among Trademark InfringersAndrew Allemann March 8, 2010 | Comments Off
Study says WWW typo is most common prefix in trademark infringing domain names. A new study from Corporation Service Company (CSC) — which provides trademark protection services — shows that www is the most common prefix to brand names used to “trademark infringers” in domai... -
ICANN Chair: May be “Ready to Move” on Uniform Rapid SuspensionAndrew Allemann March 8, 2010 | Comments Off
ICANN session on trademark protection suggests URS is close to being finalized. Of all of the trademark protections being discussed for the launch of new top level domain names, it looks like Uniform Rapid Suspension (URS) may be the closest to being approved. Uniform Rapid Suspension is a sort of... -
How Much Traffic Do “WWW” Domains Get: A New Study Says At Least 1%MHB March 8, 2010 | Comments Off
A study released by Corporate Service Company (CSC), a brand protection company, looked at domains that start with “www” to see how much traffic those domains got in relation to the actual domain. “”"To understand how much traffic these domain variations could potentially dri... -
A Domaining Conference On A Boat?admin March 8, 2010 | Comments Off
Our friend ChefPatrick of ChefPatrick.com is to hold a domaining conference “on a boat”! DNCruise – ie the Domain Name Cruise – will cast off from Miami Florida aboard the Read more »... -
Reevaluating New Top Level Domain NamesAndrew Allemann March 8, 2010 | Comments Off
A look back at my position on new TLDs, 9 months later. Last May I wrote an editorial titled “Why I’m opposed to new top level domains”. I outlined six reasons that I didn’t like the current proposal for new top level domain names. Nine months later, I still have many of th... -
Peculiar UDRPs: Recent.net, Than.net, They.netAndrew Allemann March 7, 2010 | Comments Off
UDRP filing goes after three highly generic .net domain names. Here’s a domain name dispute filing that must be complicated: someone has filed a UDRP for Recent.net, Than.net, and They.net. The dispute was filed with National Arbitration Forum, which does not disclose the complainant’s... -
Domain Industry Climb Team Reaches the Summit of Mount Kilimanjaro & Returns Safely to BaseDomain Name Journal - The Domain Industry Trade Magazine at DNJournal.com March 7, 2010 | Comments Off
The group of more than two dozen domain industry pros who went to Tanzania, Africa to climb Mount Kiliminjaro in a fund raising effort for The Water School have finished their mission. 26 of the 27 climbers reached the peak and in the process raised approximately $180,000 for the non-profit organi... -
Google AdWords Trademark Case Dropped After The Plaintiff Rescuecom Gets Sued For Doing The Same ThingMHB March 7, 2010 | Comments Off
This week Resuecom which sued Google for selling ads under its trademarked keywords 6 years ago simply dropped the case. Back in April 2009 we wrote about how the appeals court ruled against Google in favor of Resuecom. At the time we wrote: “”"The 2nd Circuit Federal Court of Appeals ru... -
Geek Perfume (Comic Strip)Chef Patrick March 7, 2010 | Comments Off
Women, are you feeling left out? Is your domainer husband ignoring you? Fix that problem today, get this brand new perfume. Your man will be sure to pay attention to the new smelling you. Click on the comic strip to enlarge. Previous Comic Strip: Show Us Your Boobs ... -
My Own Conference – DNCruiseChef Patrick March 6, 2010 | Comments Off
As many of you have already read on multiple blogs, I have launched my own domain industry conference which will be held on a cruise ship this coming October. This will make for our industry’s first ever conference on a boat! Thank you to the following people for their coverage of DNCruise: Do... -
Who Dat? That Who Owns The Rights To It? NFL, WhoDat? Inc, WhoDat.com Or NobodyMHB March 6, 2010 | Comments Off
As reported by NewOrleans.com a lawsuit was filed yesterday in the United States District Court in East Baton Rouge Parish against the NFL & the Saints. The suit alleges 16 counts of misconduct, including Breach of Contract, Deceptive Advertising, Trademark Infringement and Dilution, Negligenc... -
Chat Roulette: Everybody’s Doing ItElliot March 6, 2010 | Comments Off
Apparently, ChatRoulette.com has become an Internet sensation, visited by millions of people in the last few weeks. There have been plenty of stories in the mainstream media covering it, and one of the funniest was on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (clip embedded below). One way to know a website i... -
Yes, Multiple Top Level Domain Names Add to ConfusionAndrew Allemann March 6, 2010 | Comments Off
Duh. More TLDs cause confusion. Perhaps it’s outweighed by the innovation? This morning I read Wired’s article on ICANN, which discusses new top level domain names. It quotes David Farber saying “I don’t think that [adding new TLDs] creates innovation. I think that creates ... -
Wired.com Interviews ICANN’s Beckstrom, & Covers The New gTLD’s, Trademarks & MoreMHB March 5, 2010 | Comments Off
A new article published today by Wired.com entitled: Domain Name Czar Seeks .OnlineUnity interview Rob Beckstrom CEO of ICANN discusses the proposed gTLD’s and various ICANN and domain issues. My favorite quote from the article by Beckstrom is in response to the issue about the new gTLD’... -
Skip Hoagland Adds Another .Com GeoDomain to His World Class CollectionDomain Name Journal - The Domain Industry Trade Magazine at DNJournal.com March 5, 2010 | Comments Off
Today in the Lowdown at DNJournal.com: Geodomain giant Skip Hoagland has joined with a partner to purchase a .com city domain website that represents one of Florida's most popular resort towns. Also, a huge new marketplace that sells only .CA domains (Canada's country code) has opened for business.... -
Two Free WordPress Plugins Aim to Earn Your Blog More MoneyMark Fulton March 5, 2010 | Comments Off
Two WordPress plugins have peeked my interest recently. A startup has launched with a completely new advertising concept and an older plugin (new to me) is reportedly increasing AdSense revenue for many bloggers without being intrusive to their regular readers. A New Medium: Sponsored Comments Talk... -
You Can Still Win a Snapnames Auction if You Are Bidder #2Elliot March 5, 2010 | Comments Off
I sometimes place bids on Snapnames auctions that have other bids, even if I am not interested in buying the domain name. Generally, if a domain name has a bid already and you place a bid, you are considered the losing bidder when it goes to auction, as the person who places the first bid takes the ... -
11 Ways to Build Long Term Traffic to Your BlogAndrew Allemann March 5, 2010 | Comments Off
How to build repeat traffic to your blog. I originally started writing this post as ways to get more traffic to your domain name blog. But it really applies to any type of blog. The message is that you need to think about growing your blog traffic over the long term, and that requires trust. I o... -
Moniker’s Monte Cahn Featured on WebProNews Video at SMXElliot March 5, 2010 | Comments Off
Monte Cahn, co-founder and President of Moniker, was featured yesterday in a video on WebProNews.com. The video was taken this week at the SMX West conference held in Santa Clara, California. In the video embedded below, Monte discusses the value and importance of owning the right domain name. More... -
Tweet Them Bido Auctions (+ Misc. Updates)Conceptualist.com, By Sahar Sarid March 5, 2010 | Comments Off
We know it works. Went on Twitter moments ago and came across this domain (tweeted by Andrew@DNW), one you may be interested in (good luck Andrew!). Edit: Sold USD 2,750.00 It’s been an exciting week here at Bido. New team members, higher sales, and lots of activity. Monday morning, Michelle ... -
WIPO Takes 13 Year Old Domain Sporto.com: Saying “UDRP Does Not Operate On A Strict Doctrine of PrecedentMHB March 5, 2010 | Comments Off
In a WIPO decision a sole panelist took away a domain registered by the domain holder in 1997, that’s 13 years ago. The domain at issue is sporto.com Over the years, the domain has been used many different ways including as a developed site but also for a period of time as a parked page. This ... -
More Headaches for ICANN Meeting in Nariobi, KenyaAndrew Allemann March 5, 2010 | Comments Off
Heads of state from six African countries to hold meeting at same venue during ICANN meeting. As if security threats and big name companies backing out of next week’s ICANN meeting in Nairobi weren’t enough, attendees to the meeting are about to face another big headache. Nick Tomasso, ...




