New Service Offers Free Hosted Mobile Sites
In exchange for registering an .ag domain, webmasters can produce a mobile version of their website for free and even host it on the jag.ag servers. The system works by providing an online interface...
View ArticleIt Escentualy Comes Down to Spelling
Cosmetic company Bare Escentuals is suing online sex toy company Bare-essentials.biz for violating its trademark and anit-cyber squatting laws. Bare-essentials.biz domain was registered three months...
View ArticleThe Value of an SEO Friendly Business Name
With the downturn in the economy, many businesses are turning to the Internet in hopes of uncovering unrealized potential profits. While there is some merit to including popularly searched for phrases...
View Article.Info Registrar Steps Up Enforcement Against Abusive Domains
Afilias, an international registrar, has announced that it will step up the policing of .info domains after a recent report suggested that as many as 12% of .info domains are used for 'abusive...
View ArticleCriminal Trial to be Held Over Stolen Domain Name
This case has it all: an internet entrepreneur, a lawyer, the bleeding heart nurse, the young dumb thief, and RICO conspiracy…YES! What makes this story so historical is it is the first time someone...
View ArticleICANN Ends Domain Tasting Scam
In an effort to end “domain tasting”, ICANN is upping the penalty for excessive cancellations to stop excessive abuse of the five-day domain name grace period. In July 2009, the $.20 penalty,...
View ArticleClass Action Suit Against Fraudulent Bidding In SnapNames
Rhett Pardon reports of a class action suit filed against domain auctioneer SnapNames.com. A group of former clients found out that a former SnapNames executive have been ratching up bids to manipulate...
View ArticleUpgrade to IPv6 Or Get Left Behind!
Kathee Brewer writes about a topic that has long been discussed in the sidelines but has never really been given much importance. It is also something that our industry should pay attention to given...
View ArticleGoogle Announces Public DNS Service
Connor Young writes about Google's new racket, a public DNS Service that is supposedly going to make user's protected from spoofing, and make surfing the internet less prone to mistakes. I suppose the...
View ArticleAshley Madison Sues Ashley Madison.
Okay, you know how some domain people shamelessly exploit celebrity names to use as a marketing ploy (or as a scam to discredit the celebrity)? Well, in this case, the situation is reversed. But...
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