Australian Judge releases personal info on over 4700 who allegedly pirated movie - The AP wrote that an Australian judge has apparently agreed to release the names of over 4700 Aussies who downloaded the movie Dallas Buyers Club.
SYDNEY (AP) — Internet providers have lost an Australian court battle to keep secret the names of Internet users suspected of illegally downloading Hollywood movie “Dallas Buyers Club” over file-sharing networks.
The Federal Court ruling on Tuesday is a landmark win for copyright holders in a country which has a reputation for being among of world’s ... read more ...
Monthly Archives: April 2015
Fri 10th April 2015
Los .com cumplen 30 años y siguen como líderes en Sedo -
Sedo, la plataforma de dominios líder en compraventa y parking de dominios, informó que al llegar a su trigésimo aniversario, los dominios .com continúan siendo líderes del reino de los TLDs.
Al punto que de los 18 millones de dominios que la firma tiene a la venta, la mitad son de ese tipo. La compañía destacó su fortaleza aún después de la aparición de una nueva colección de extensiones en el mercado.
"Nuestra experiencia de mercado en los últimos 15 años ... read more ...
Thu 9th April 2015
New Study Says "Consumers Feel Uncomfortable with the ‘New Internet’ and … -
With
hundreds of new generic top-level
domains (gTLD) arriving on the
Internet – like .shop, .bank and .london
– research has revealed that 87
percent of consumers do not feel
very comfortable ... read more ...
Domain names counted 288 million at end-2014 -
Theralase closer to clinical testing of non-invasive cancer treatment -
Thu 3:16 pm by Alessandro Bruno
Tthe combination of light and PDC is much less invasive than other cancer treatments; in fact, the penetration of the light source via optic fiber is the only invasive procedure involved.
Toronto-based Theralase Technologies (CVE:TLT) is closer to bringing its anti-cancer Photo Dynamic Compound (PDC), TLD-1433, to the pre-commercial production stage, having successfully released ... read more ...
UK users still don’t trust fancy new Internet top-level domains, study finds - Eighteen months into the new era of generic top-level domains (gTLDs) such as .london, .shop and .bank barely one in ten British and US consumers feels comfortable visiting websites using them, according to a large survey by security firm NCC Group.
The survey of 10,000 consumers (5,000 from each country) found that 87 percent said that they didn’t feel comfortable visiting new domains, presumably an issue connected to unfamiliarity.
Roughly half claimed that their insecurity would be helped by ... read more ...
Suckstobeyou.com -
Trademark owners will be thrilled to know that for a short time (until June 1) they have a priority right to register their brands with the generic top-level domain (gTLD) “.sucks.”
Top level domains are the suffixes added to a domain name/address. Generic gTLDs were intended to be available for general registration by any person or organization within a particular group (“restricted”) and included the very well-known gTLDs “.com,” “.org,” “.net,” etc. As the qualification ... read more ...
NameJet Holding Auction Of Court Ordered Domains To Be Sold Including FILETMIGNON.COM - Pursuant to Order of the United States District Court for the Central District of California, and further at the direction of the US Marshals Service, NameJet is auctioning some terrific steak-related domains, such as FILETMIGNON.COM, along with a few other assorted names, including the following:
1-800-nuts.com
azizmerchant.com
buykobebeef.com
dodgeinnsteak.com
dryagedsteaks.com
filetmignon.com
flowerofthemonthclub.biz
flowerofthemonthclub.net
flowerofthemonthclub.org
flowerofthemonthclub.us
flowerofthemonthclub.ws
fruitclub.net
grandadsbaconrinds.com
kobebeef.biz
kobebeef.net
kobebeefsale.com
kycity.net
luckyagro.com
simonmeats.com
steaks-meat-food.com
tropicaldental.com
wagyusteaks.com
wagyusteaks.net
wagyusteaks.org
These ... read more ...
New gTLDs and Universal Acceptance -
Universal Acceptance is the topic of the moment, explained in one simple sentence: in the new gTLD world, it means that various groups (the DNS, ICANN and a few others) are working hard to make new domain names better accepted by the existing technical Internet infrastructure. A video extracted from the "ICANN 52" meeting explains it in 50 slides but I suggest a pause on slide 17, because it shows where the issues are and what remains to be fixed to give the ultimate answer to that question: ... read more ...
Namejet.com Holding No Reserve Auction Of Over 250 Short .BUZZ Domain Names - Namejet.com is holding no reserve auction of over 250.short Buzz domains.
All of the domains are short, most are 4 letters (5 letters is the longest) as well as some 3 letter words.
The domain have to be back-ordered by dates starting as soon as April 16th but they are staggered, with the last one’s needing to be back-ordered by May 3rd.
Here is the list of domain names, which all require a $69 bid to enter the auction and the date each must be back-ordered by.
As usually all back-orders must ... read more ...
ICANN asks FTC and OCA to examination .Sucks - ICANN asks government agencies for feedback on .sucks plan.
ICANN has sent a letter to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and Canada’s Office of Consumer Affairs (OCA), asking them to consider if Vox Populi’s plans for the .sucks top level domain are violating any laws or regulations these agencies enforce.
.Sucks registry Vox Populi has an interesting pricing model that charges some brand owners — including those that have tried to protect their brands in new domain names — a higher fee.
The ... read more ...
MySchool.com domain name owners fights behind after lawsuit - Domain name owner alleges reverse domain name hijacking.
Original Web Ventures has responded to a lawsuit filed against its domain name MySchool.com, and has made claims of its own against plaintiff Joseph Carpenter.
Carpenter filed an in rem lawsuit against MySchool.com in February after losing two separate UDRP cases over the domain name. The lawsuit sought to get control of the domain name under the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act. Carpenter runs a site at MySchool411.com.
Original ... read more ...
UDRP Panel Finds Not Responding To C & D Letter Is Bad Faith: 14 Year Old Mascot.nl Lost - “Mascot International A/S of Silkeborg, Denmark, just won the rights to the domain name mascot.nl which was registered on October 31, 2001.
Complainant, a Danish company has a Benelux trademark for the term MASCOT which is really a figurative mark for the word MASCOT as written in a special script:
which was granted in January 18, 1989
Complainant also filed a wordmark as CTM, for goods in classes 9 and 25, application date October 29, 2001, registration date March 3, 2004, registration no. ... read more ...
87% of consumers uncomfortable with ‘new internet’ -
09/04/2015
By Daniel Hunter With hundreds of new generic top-level domains (gTLD) arriving on the internet — like .shop, .bank and .london — research has revealed that 87% of consumers do not feel very comfortable visiting them.The New Internet Study by global information assurance firm NCC Group questioned 10,000 consumers across the US and UK regarding their attitudes to these new gTLDs.With more domains going live, 40% of web users also reported ... read more ...
Study of 10K People: 49% of Consumers Are Uncomfortable With Vising A Site … - Global information assurance firm, NCC Group released the results of The New Internet Study, today of 10,000 people.
NCC Group questioned 10,000 consumers across the US and UK regarding their attitudes to these new gTLDs.
49% of respondents said they felt uncomfortable visiting a web site using a new gTLD domain.
42% of web users reported feeling less secure online since their introduction while 35% feel just as secure.
Other finding from the study:
· 45% of those we surveyed said they would feel ... read more ...
Ford.com, eStore.com and Many More Domain Movers - I have been doing these Domain Movers lists for awhile and they never get old! Never! They are packed with valuable and always interesting domain name data watching what companies are buying, registering and selling their domain name assets. Having an “insiders” look at potential “news” like new brands and products is always cool! As always, a TON of time goes into these articles and this dedication is to help all domain name investors and the domain industry as a whole. Here we go with the ... read more ...
DomainNameSales increases sales commissions - Rate increased to 15%, in line with competitors.
DomainNameSales.com is increasing the fee it charges for brokering a sale from 12.5% to 15.0%. The commission applies to existing negotiations for which a deal hasn’t been reached.
In justifying the price increase, DNS VP of Sales Jeff Gabriel wrote:
Over the past 90 days we have added 5 new Domain Brokers – two are fluent in Mandarin, three have backgrounds in Hi-Technology, Advertising, and Engineering Sales. Our new team members allow us to ... read more ...
.US Domains Are Subject To Being Suspended Under The URS - .US domain names have became subject to the Uniform Rapid Suspension (URS) policy.
Actually ICANN site on the URS specifically says that .US domain names are not subject to the URS
Technically the decision is a usRS for the .usTLD Rapid Suspension System (the “Rules”).
In the National Arbitration Forum decision, Beachbody, LLC of Santa Monica, CA got the domain name t-25.us suspended for the life of the registration
Sandra J. Franklin, was Examiner.
The decision did not cite what trademark ... read more ...
Lady Gaga gift switches from .org to .foundation - It’s a longer TLD but shorter address overall.
The Born This Way Foundation (BTWF), a non-profit founded by Lady Gaga and her mother, has switched its web address from a .org to .foundation.
The charity was using bornthiswayfoundation.org, which now forwards to bornthisway.foundation. Although the top level domain is longer, the entire address is three characters shorter.
Born This Way Foundation is named after Lady Gaga’s 2011 album of the same name. Its mission is to inspire youth and build ... read more ...
The IP-Savvy Star Who Doesn’t Do Porn -
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.Wedding Winds Up With 1,254 Domain Registrations After It's First Day Of General Availability - Minds + Machines launched .Wedding into general availability yesterday where domain names could be registered on a first come, first served basis.
Including domain names registered by trademark holders in the Sunrise period, .Wedding ended its first day of GA with 1,254 registrations according to ntldstats.com
1and1.com and Godaddy.com were the top two domain name registrars where .Wedding domain names were registered.
.Wedding has variable pricing on premium domain names.
You can see the list of ... read more ...
Facebook Acquires Single Letter i.org Domain Name - Facebook Inc. has acquired the single letter domain name i.org according to whois records!
Facebook owns the domain name Internet.org and is leading the effort of connecting the 2/3’s of the world who do not have internet. It is unknown at this time if the newly acquired domain name I.org will be used with this effort.
I.org was held by PIR registry and under the Project 94 which is:
“Project94 is the allocation of 94 1-2 character .ORG domain names that have never been released for registration. ... read more ...
Study of 10K People: 49% of Consumers Are Uncomfortable With Vising A Site Using A New gTLD - Global information assurance firm, NCC Group released the results of The New Internet Study, today of 10,000 people.
NCC Group questioned 10,000 consumers across the US and UK regarding their attitudes to these new gTLDs.
49% of respondents said they felt uncomfortable visiting a web site using a new gTLD domain.
42% of web users reported feeling less secure online since their introduction while 35% feel just as secure.
Other finding from the study:
· 45% of those we surveyed said they would feel ... read more ...
NameJet lapsed domain name review - Joseph Peterson reviews the past week in NameJet expired domain name sales.
5-digit numeric domains don’t typically sell for $9,120, but one expired NNNNN.com did just that at NameJet last week. 51513.com = 3 x 7 x 11 x 223, in case you care about prime factorization, which the odds are you don’t. Apart from Chinese cryptographers, neither does China, where numbers matter less than numeral strings. These Indo-Arabic numerals of ours belong equally as much to Chinese children, who can rattle ... read more ...
Nevada Would Like To Regulate Internet Traffic -
Nevada wants to be the first state to regulate Internet traffic, in an article on USA TODAY, Anjeanette Damon, Reno (Nev.) Gazette-Journal gave the details. The one take away from the article was that critics and security experts believe the bill would actually aid what it is hoping to prevent. The bill is being pitched as a help with Cyber Security.
From the article:
Nevada could become the first state in the nation to mandate the physical route government data takes as it travels the Internet ... read more ...