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Monthly Archives: March 2008
What is a .tk domain?
There are many domain extensions out there, a .tk domain can be free or additional services carry a cost. Continue reading
microsoft.com domain dispute
There are two interesting domain situations with Microsoft, the actual domain microsoft.com was not at dispute, however two versions have been. First, the domain micros0ft.com with a zero instead of the letter ‘o’ was registered by the company Zero Micro … Continue reading
mcdonalds.com domain dispute
The domain name mcdonalds.com has an interesting story. A writer for Wired magazine was writing an article on domain names and their value and registered the McDonalds domain name. McDonalds now has the domain in their possession, as it was … Continue reading
candyland.com domain dispute
The domain name candyland.com was registered by an adult entertainment business. Hasbro, the maker of the CandyLand board game sued the company to obtain an injunction. The company that registered the domain was the Internet Entertainment Group (IEG) that placed … Continue reading
GoDaddy Promo Code
Non-expiring GoDaddy Codes: CRAZY1 10% off, CRAZY2 $5 off $30 or more and CRAZY $3 for a $6.95 .com domain. Continue reading
What to do when you have a domain dispute?
You need to call upon the UDCP when you have a domain name dispute. All registrars in the .biz,.com, .info, .name, .net, and .org top-level domains follow the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDCP). Continue reading
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