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Post updated – see updates in bold. If you are a dot ca domain holder, you may be aware that the elections for the CIRA Board of Directors are underway. Many of you know Zak Muscovitch, a domain name lawyer, whom we previously interviewed about Canadian domain laws. Zak is seeking a seat on CIRA’s [...] Continue reading
The 1st Annual Epik Domain Developers Conference is coming up Sept. 15-17 in Seattle.The founder of a company that has a portfolio of over 8,000 developed geo domain names will give the keynote address. His speech will be followed by a live auction featuring 100 developed websites with both events open to the public. [...] Continue reading
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Tshirts.com and four other domains (tee-shirts.com, t-shirt.com, t-shirts.com, and tees.com) recently sold at a domain auction for $1.265 million. The buyer of the names is Costumes Galore, Inc. (Mankato, MN). The purchase will allow the company to move into the profitable t-shirt market, generating sales throughout the year to supplement seasonal costume sales [...] Continue reading
Moniker announced they brokered the sale of 5 t-shirt domains for $1.265 Million before the DomainFEST 2010 NYC live auction on 08/18/2010. The domain names included: t-shirts.com, t-shirt.com, tshirts.com, tees.com, and tee-shirts.com. The buyer was Costumes Galore Inc, looks like a nice sale for a package of product domain names for both the seller [...] Continue reading
Today in the Lowdown at DNJournal.com: Updates on Wednesday's DOMAINfest in New York, a new online auction at GreatDomains, information on the annual .Info Awards Contest (with $15,500 in prize money up for grabs) and a note on Morgan Linton's new video interview with Ray Neu. [...] Continue reading
The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com. Domain buyers were very active again this week. Moniker.com closed a seven-figure package sale as well as a separate 6-figure transaction and Sedo.com scored big with the year's second largest non .com gTLD sale. [...] Continue reading