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IP attorney and domainer advocate, Marc Randazza has appeared on CNN before; focusing on matters related to free speech rights as it pertains to media and famous cases. Marc Randazza, managing partner of the Randazza Legal Group, was written an op-ed on CNN.com, regarding the Donald Sterling incident. Randazza states that while some of Sterling’s [...] Continue reading
According to a press release just out, Cyber Squared Inc. which owns ThreatConnect™, a leading threat intelligence platform, entered into a partnership with DomainTools and Farsight Security, Inc. to provide ThreatConnect users with the industry’s most powerful domain and passive DNS intelligence. “We know that the most sophisticated and mature organizations [...] Continue reading
The difference between successful people and others is how long they spend time feeling sorry for themselves. ~ Barbara Corcoran Barbara knows a thing or two about failure and discouragement. She met boyfriend (at the time), Ray Simone, while working as a waitress at a diner. In 1973, she started a real estate company called [...] Continue reading
It was bound to happen: Florida has banned all domain trading without a license, affecting thousands of domainers headquartered in the “hanging chad” state. Governor Rick Scott signed the legislation into law this morning in Gainsville, FL. “With the Domain Nexus law, Florida’s securing billions of dollars for schools, law enforcement and road infrastructure, something [...] Continue reading
GoDaddy and Afternic combined to sell about $1.8 million worth of domain names last week. Before jumping into the regular end user sales list, I want to point out a couple premium .co.com sales. SurfMyAds.com, a company that creates shopping sites, paid $3,750 each for Istanbul.co.com and CouponCodes.co.com. .Co.com, led by Ken Hansen, Paul [...] Continue reading
I wrote a post about the current results of the Uniregistry affiliate program for parked pages yesterday, an article I decided to write after reading by the case study posted by Mike Berkens. Today, I’d like to offer some (hopefully) constructive opinions, not just for Uniregistry but for everyone else who is interested in this [...] Continue reading
Average purchase prices may be north of $3 million. By all accounts, registries paid much more to settle contention sets during last week’s private auctions than in previous ones. Minds + Machines won auctions for .garden and .yoga. It spent a net $5.97 million for the two domains once the proceeds of losing the .deals [...] Continue reading