Domain Empire

domains Tesla Motors Acquires Tesla.com: We Speak With the Seller

Spaceship Spaceship
It was recently confirmed that the domain name Tesla.com has been sold to Tesla Motors, after being owned by a Mr. Stuart Grossman of California for a very long period of time. In the past, Mr. Grossman has defended the name in a UDRP against Tesla Industries, but as of today, the domain name redirects to Tesla Motors' official website.

I just had the pleasure of speaking with Mr. Grossman, and here is what he told me:

Basically, I realized that I would never have the time to use the domain in a productive manner. Between family, work and other obligations, there just isn't enough of me left over to devote any time to a web site.

In addition, between the UDRP, and the frequent (but not very serious) requests to buy, borrow or use the name it was becoming a burden. Despite being insulated by my registrars privacy scheme, people still tracked me down, and called my home, sent letters, and in one case even dropped by for a visit.

In another instance, a bunch of spam went out with tesla.com as the (faked) originating address. I think it contained a virus or a link to something bad. That resulted in a bunch of hate mail and a couple of very nasty phone calls to my residence.


As expected, Stuart was unable to share a price with us due to a non-disclosure agreement. Coincidentally, in a recent interview with us, Angel Investor @jason calacanis (friend of Tesla CEO Elon Musk) shared a piece of advice about Tesla.com:

If the person with Tesla.com decides they want to buy a nice condo or house, sure, it’s a great idea [for Tesla Motors] to spend $500k or $1m buying that name.

Perhaps Jason knew something we didn't?
 
30
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
0
•••
I disagree with you, I think it fits perfectly, I also think that if Tesla would be alive he would love it.

You don't have to agree with jokes )
 
0
•••
I had noticed that Tesla didn't own Tesla.com when I was searching for the car a month or so ago. I think it makes perfect sense for Tesla to cough up a cool million for the domain if they needed to because you want your domain name to reflect your company as closely as possible. I think it's a great win for Tesla.

I'm just glad to see that the courts didn't just hand over the domain to Tesla because I believe if you register a domain name in good faith, it should be yours to keep. Just to be clear, I definitely do not support cyber-squatting. It's just like if you purchase a prime property in NY and some big wig wants that piece of land, then they will have to pay a premium to acquire it.

I'm sure Grossman is a happy camper too. So, in this case, it's a win-win situation.
 
0
•••
Next one being Einstein.com? ))
 
0
•••
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the page’s height.
Back