Top 5 original .com domain names CNET (blog) You might also enjoy seeing our Top 5 most expensive domain names, though I bet you can guess who that turns out! Brian Cooley joined CNET in 1995 and ... |
![]() New York Daily News | Tshirts.com top seller at URL auction UPI.com XXX.com, by far the most expensive domain auctioned at DomainFest New York with a $5 million reserve price, found no takers. Neither did Alcohol.com, ... Tshirts.com sold for 800K in domain name auction DOMAINfest NYC Wrap Up |
The top five intellectual property traps in M&A transactions Lexology (registration) Internet domain names are subject to fewer formalities, but must be investigated as well. Domain name registrations may expire and, if expired, the domain ... |
China's Unlikely Internet Success Story Wall Street Journal he found it frustrating to have to type domain names in English. So in 2003 he set up 265.com, a domain-navigation website that lists and categorizes ... |
Choice domain names pitched as investments Reuters And now the brokers in the field are pitching these domain names as an investment opportunity. For companies that wish to increase their online presence, ... |
VMworld 2010: A Chat with Xsigo CEO Lloyd Carney Forbes (blog) Well, it was trying to find a domain name that we didn't have to pay a ridiculous fee for, and we went down the alphabet, you know every word in Webster's ... |
Candidate's News Release Says Goodell Uses Back Room Tactics Jamestown Post Journal "First, he co-opted my Internet domain name and registered it under his own name, then he challenged the right of the Independence Party to nominate me as ... |
What is domain investing Helium Take a look at C|Net's list of the top five most expensive domain-name sales of all time. Business.com set a record in 1999, when it sold for $7.5 million. ... |
![]() CPA Global | Solving Asia's trademark riddles CPA Global Waite sees striking similarities between China's abundant mark options and the proliferation of marks in the domain name system – in particular, ... |
Settlement reached after judge refuses to dismiss copyright suit Las Vegas Sun ... and forfeiture of the infringing defendants' website names, usually settles for thousands of dollars and allows defendants to keep their domain names. ... |
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