Mar 18th, 2010
by Robert Phelps.
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Hilium.com Hi folks, I am a newbie so please excuse any ignorance in this field, but I need to clarify a couple of things in regards to domain names and trademarks, firstly is it true that all plural versions of a domain name are automatically a trade mark infringement of the singular, if they are registered afterwards, I read something about if you are a US citizen that as soon as you register a name you are automatically protected by the common law trademark and that any other registrations are infringements. So are loans.com or creditcards.com automatically an infringement, if the singular was registered first by somebody else?
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Domain names and common law trademarks?
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Tagged: been-protected · even-the-exact · internationally · plural · read-something · registrations · singular · somebody-else
Mar 18th, 2010
by Robert Phelps.
There are many domain appraisal companies such as moniker, godaddy etc… For you, which factors do you think are most important to determine a domain value. Some of the facts I look at are: 1) domain extension (.com best generally, cctld is better in some countries) 2) keywords purely or with numbers, hyphens 3) search volume per month and number of google results 4) previous similar sales What other facts do you think are important
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Which factors are most important in a domain appraisals?
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Tagged: facts · google-results · other-facts · per-month · search-volume · some-countries · such-as-moniker · the-facts
Mar 18th, 2010
by Robert Phelps.
Virus asking facebook users that their password has changed due to security concerns is a fake email. It asks you to open the email for the new password and releases a trojan virus that will also steal your passwords related to banking, etc….
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Facebook Email Virus Alert
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Tagged: asking-facebook · password · passwords · the-local · their-password · trojan-virus · your-passwords
Mar 17th, 2010
by Robert Phelps.
4.cn is the largest domain market in China. It is the best place to auction numeric, Chinese Pinyin and short domains.
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How do sellers auction domains at 4.cn
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Tagged: auction · china · chinese · chinese-pinyin · deposit · domain · escrow · funds · numeric-domains · price · request-refund · rmb · transaction · united-states
Mar 17th, 2010
by Robert Phelps.
4.cn is the largest domain market in China. It is the best place to auction numeric, Chinese Pinyin and short domains
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How do sellers auction domains at 4.cn
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Tagged: chinese · domain · escrow · guarantee · numeric-domains · paypal · price · rmb · united-states
Mar 17th, 2010
by Robert Phelps.
Today in the Lowdown at DNJournal.com: Industry veteran Victor Pitts, who recently left his position as a Vice President at Moniker.com, has accepted a new executive position with Cincinnati, Ohio based registrar DomainIt.com. Also, a legal move has resulted in cancellation of the Sex.com auction that was scheduled tomorrow.
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Former Moniker VP Victor Pitts Moves to DomainIt.com + Sex.com Auction Called Off
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Tagged: based-registrar · cincinnati · industry · legal-move · lowdown · new-executive · position · president · sex-com · victor · victor-pitts
Mar 17th, 2010
by Robert Phelps.
Just heard that the sex.com auction for tomorrow has been cancelled due to a Chapter 11 action by the creditors. Sorry no links yet but will post when I have one
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Chapter 11 action stops sex.com auction
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Tagged: chapter · creditors · domain name news · end · links-yet · the-sex-com