Tag Archives: YouTube

Tue 1st July 2014
Written by The Domains in EN and tagged
You Tube Around The World - Wonder of Tech posted an interesting look at You Tube around the world. YouTube is the third most popular site in the world, including everything from TED Talks that educate to stupid human tricks that make you wonder about the future of civilization. But did you know how different YouTube is in countries across the globe? This infographic illustrates the popularity of YouTube in various countries. While you might assume that the US, home of YouTube, would be the source of most of the traffic to ... read more ...
Thu 29th December 2011
Written by DomainNameWire in EN and tagged
Google bats .740 opposite YouTube typosquatter - Google wins 37 of 50 typo domain names. Google has won rights to 37 typo domain names of its YouTube brand, but it won’t be happy with the results. That’s because the National Arbitration Forum panelist who decided the case also determined that the typosquatter could keep 13 infringing domain names, including youtubr.com and youtbue.com. Google filed the case against the owner of 50 domain names that all forwarded to “survey” sites that mimicked YouTube. These ... read more ...
Fri 11th July 2008
Written by DomainNameWire in EN and tagged
YouTube Goes Geo - YouTube adds local search functions. Video site YouTube is releasing a new feature to let people find videos tagged with a particular geographic location. Why is this relevant to domainers? Well, I’m sitting here in the Admirals Club in Austin getting ready to board my flight to the Associated Cities GeoDomain Expo in Chicago. At the conference I’ll see a hundred people who are big believers in “local search” and are betting big on the future of local search. Local ... read more ...
Fri 4th April 2008
Written by DomainNameWire in EN and tagged
YouTube Chases Down YouTube.net - Google files arbitration for Youtube.net. Google (GOOG) and its YouTube division have filed for arbitration under UDRP to get control of the YouTube.net domain name. YouTube.net’s whois record currently shows an owner in China, and the domain appears to have bounced around between a couple different owners over the past year. When this happens, and especially when the whois information may be bogus, trademark owners have few options to get control other than ... read more ...