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O primeiro ponto que merece ser destacado da relação entre Open Banking e LGPD, Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados, é que um não conflita com o outro. Inicialmente, algumas dúvidas foram levantadas quanto a isso, as quais surgiram pelo fato de o Sistema Financeiro Aberto visar, principalmente, o compartilhamento de dados dos clientes bancários, [...] Continue reading
Today: The Appraisal of AutoGlassRepairAtlanta.com / Buying your unwanted or unregistered brandable names – Budget: Up to $25.00 ea. / Affinity.xyz sold for $24,999 / and more… Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today: [...] Continue reading
A retail technology company called GetUpside, which offers consumers cashback for purchases at retailers, announced it rebranded following a large Series D round of funding. The company shortened its brand name to Upside and acquired its brand match upside.com domain name. There’s only upside for users, merchants, and our communities – and now we have [...] Continue reading
HermeticWiper, also known as "IsaacWiper" or "Sandworm," which wipes the data on computers, rendering them useless, has reportedly affected hundreds of Ukrainian users since it surfaced. While a few cybersecurity specialists have publicized indicators of compromise (IoCs) related to the ongoing campaigns, we found more connected web properties that users may need to steer clear [...] Continue reading
Sedo released their weekly domain name sales and Print.app led the way at 15,000 Euro, ($16,002). Umelink.com was second at $13,590 and First-Class.com tied with Lessonoftheday.com at $10,000. It was a light week both in volume and prices. 29 .com sales 22 cctld sales 7 other tld sales Top 3 highlights of public SedoMLS sales [...] Continue reading
John Berryhill is an Intellectual Property attorney who specializes in domain name law. Last night, John posted a Twitter thread regarding trademark infringement, specifically related to ENS domain names. In the thread, John shared some thoughts about the potential issues that may come with owning ENS domain names that infringe on trademarks and brands. Obviously, [...] Continue reading
Is trust in the ICANN community policy-making process on the decline? Submissions to a recent public comment period on UDRP reform certainly seem to suggest so. Reading through the 41 comments filed, it’s clear that while many community members and constituencies have pet peeves about UDRP as it stands today, there’s a disturbing lack of [...] Continue reading