The domain name NetFliz.com closed at $3,889 on Monday at DropCatch. The domain name registered in 2002 had traveled around the world, parked in many places. Then it dropped. It’s hard parking a domain name like this in my opinion because it’s going to show ads for NetFlix. Considering the fact that Netflix tends to […]
Continue ReadingSome domain investors really just love to burn money
I actually laughed out loud when I saw the name, because it’s just so stupid to register. I was browsing UDRP decisions on The Forum and came across JakeFromStateFarm.club. .CLUB??? Why? Why would you register that in .club? Like who is going to buy it? You really can’t develop it Why would you go with […]
Continue ReadingGoogle Meet is now free for all, but someone paid $1,950 for the .com and now comes the UDRP
Last week when you logged into your Gmail account you probably noticed you now have Meet in your lefthand sidebar. Google released Meet for free to everyone earlier this month. The Zoom rival was announced in a blog post on the Google blog. From the article: Google Meet, originally built for secure business meetings, to […]
Continue ReadingKhols.com current website seems to be asking for another UDRP
Back on March 29, the domain name Khols.com closed at $81,559 on NameJet. The domain name was lost in a UDRP previously, this was back in 2012. UDRP case details for khols.com Case # Status Ruleset Commenced Decision 1442950 Transferred UDRP 2012-05-15 2012-06-07 KOHL’S ILLINOIS, INC. v c/o KPHLS.COM; c/o KOHALS.COM; c/o KOHLSDEPARTMENTSTORE.COM; c/o KHOLS.COM […]
Continue ReadingKhols.com already lost once in a UDRP closes at $81,559 on NameJet
Kohl’s is a department store with over 1,100 stores making it one of if not thee largest department store chain in the U.S. According to marketwatch Kohl’s have about 5 months of cash available, so the extended closures caused by Covid-19 are affecting them big time. So it’s interesting to see someone win an auction […]
Continue ReadingWinning the UDRP doesn’t always mean you’re done
When a bad UDRP decision comes down against a domain owner, like the one on ADO.com, comments flood in to go to court, win it back there. Well that’s a two way street, companies follow that same premise. I read a very good post on IPLegalCorner.com by Gerald M. Levine. The post discusses something that […]
Continue ReadingBoeing gets wwwboeing.com in UDRP
By: RH Boeing won an obvious UDRP case for the domain wwwboeing.com. The only thing that made me wonder is why they waited so long ? The domain was registered back in 2001. For whatever reason the domain resolved to a parked site showing mostly young girls. This case was a one panelist decision . […]
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