News Aggregator Domaining.com Organizes Domain Sale to Pay Back Bloggers

A few top domain blogs and news sites do well financially through advertiser support, but it is a labor or love for the majority who don’t make a lot of money from their efforts.

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News Aggregator Domaining.com Organizes Domain Sale to Pay Back Bloggers

U Of I Threatens Legal Action For Those Who Buy .xxx Domains

The University of Illinois won’t be buying .xxx domains, is threatening legal action against anyone who might be inclined to start a porn site that besmirches its good name.

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We Have White Christmases Too: Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah From Florida!

We had a wonderful Christmas in Florida Sunday. It was 82 degrees & sunny so snow was a little scarce but we still have White Christmases – it’s just that the white stuff here is sand instead of snow! Our Christmas wish is that you & your families are having an equally joyous holiday season and that 2012 will be your best year ever.

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Two Sales That Rank Among the Year’s 20 Biggest Top This Week’s Domain Sales Chart

Two high end domain sales, one that soared all the way into the top ten for 2011 and another that reached the year’s top 20, lead DN Journal’s latest weekly domain sales chart. There is an interesting back story to the previously unreported $280,0000 sale of the domain in the #2 slot that we will tell you about.

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ICANN’s plan for needy new gTLD applicants is really, really bad

Want to watch another aspect of the new TLD process explode? I just finished reviewing ICANN’s draft plan to assist “needy” applicants wishing to apply for a new top level domain name. I know the title to this post is lame, but I really can’t come up with anything better to describe this new program. It’s really, really bad.

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CU grabs .xxx domains, but not before brothel owner buys Colorado.xxx

The Colorado.xxx web address, purchased by a Las Vegas brothel owner before CU could grab it, redirects to this nudist website. (PAUL AIKEN)

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United Domains Announces Temporary Price Cut For .XXX Domains

With the price of .XXX domains running into the hundreds of dollars for some registrars, United Domains is offering its customers a reduced price for a one-year registration.

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800-Pound Gorilla Go Daddy Gains Even More Weight as Huge Private Equity Investment Closes

Last summer #1 registrar Go Daddy announced that the company had entered into an agreement with 3 private equity firms to make a strategic investment n the company.

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.FR Registrations Heading Up as France Opens Its ccTLD to Most Europeans & the UK

I’ve always been a fan of ccTLDs that represent the world’s major economies, including France’s .fr. I’ve reported a lot of good .fr sales through the years but due to strict Nexus rules could never register .fr domains.

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Hot New Nashville Singer/Songwriter Bree Brings David Castello Back to the Future

The Castello Brothers, who have both been professional musicians, have become rock stars in the domain business. Now, thanks to Bree, an exciting new singer/songwriter that David Castello is managing and playing drums behind, David could be on the verge of becoming a rock star in the music business too.

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Macy’s sues company trying to restore its legacy brands

Company tries to revive old brands such as Bullock’s and The Broadway. File this one under “did you think to ask a lawyer about this first?” Department store company Macy’s has filed a federal lawsuit ( pdf ) against a company that’s trying to bring back Macy’s legacy brands. The company, Strategic Marks, LLC, has filed trademark applications for some of Macy’s brands such as May Company and Robinson’s, and set up shop on the web at RetroDepartmentStores.com . According to the web site, the company plan to “bring back nine of the great department stores of the 20th century: Joseph Magnin, Bullock’s, May, Robinson’s May, Jordan Marsh, Filene’s, The Broadway, The Bon Marche, and Abraham & Strauss, and re-build and restore these well-loved brands.” It’s starting with an online store — complete with the actual logos these stores used in the past — and hopes to open physical stores as well.

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Top 20 web sites now safe in .xxx

Top 20 web sites won’t be “sexsquatted”.

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Better Business Bureau thinks it should have first dibs on BBB.xxx

Group’s IP attorney miffed that it couldn’t get bbb.xxx under ICM Registry sunrise process. In planned testimony for today’s hearing about new TLDs in the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology on new TLDs, Council of Better Business Bureaus IP attorney Anjali Hansen said her group should have had first dibs on the domain name BBB: Even more astounding was the fact that ICM Registry refused to accept CBBB’s registration of its most famous trademark “BBB” because ICM was allowed to reserve bbb.xxx as a premium name that it can later auction off to the highest bidder. We could not even defensively purchase our own trademark. Hmm. I’m sure the American Automobile Association would love first dibs on aaa.xxx as well.

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Walden messes up Apple domain example in ICANN hearing

Chairman of committee calls out iPad.com as an example of someone buying a domain just to sell it to a big brand. Want to know how to lose credibility in a hurry?

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Tebowing.com – Registered Two Months Ago, Getting Millions of Visits, Now Worth Big Bucks?

Tebowing has become a global sensation with people all over the world striking the prayerful pose that Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow has become known for. The domain name, Tebowing.com, was registered less than 60 days ago and the lucky new owner is now reaping the benefits from the Tebow craze.

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Sorry domainers, but Microsoft’s study has nothing to do with domains

Study is about brand loyalty to certain web sites, not the quality of a domain name. A study by Microsoft over “domain bias” in searches is making the rounds today. Unfortunately I think domainers are misinterpreting what it says. I’m even going to disagree with Michael Berkens on the importance of this one. The study is titled “Domain Bias in Web Search” and it shows that people are more likely to click on listings associated with certain domain names.

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Cybersquatters pick up .xxx trademark domains

Companies that missed the chance to register their trademarked names as “.xxx,” a new Web domain, may find that others picked them up instead.

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