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A really cool story on ComicBook.com about a domain name, a movie premier and Ryan Reynolds. (Tip of the cap to DNupdate) From the article: The domain name "avengersendgame.com" was purchased by a Deadpool fan who was willing to hand the site over to Marvel Studios in exchange for tickets to the premiere ofAvengers: Endgame. According to Twitter, that clever fan has had his demands … [Read more...]
 
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The idea of "domaining to trade" is interesting.

Maybe a bunch of us should each pick a domain and try to trade with a company or something for their product or service and then we keep an open thread running to list our experiences ?
 
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That doesn't sound too good, I was thinking of trying to sell them infinitywar.store, but it's kinda outdated now. What do you all think? should I give it a try?
 
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The idea of "domaining to trade" is interesting.

Maybe a bunch of us should each pick a domain and try to trade with a company or something for their product or service and then we keep an open thread running to list our experiences ?

warning.. trading domains with companies may result in being sued for TM.

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warning.. trading domains with companies may result in being sued for TM.

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True, that's what I've been told in another thread about contacting marvel about infinitywar.store
It's not worth it to risk it, probably better off finding a fan to sell it or someone else other than marvel.
 
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True, that's what I've been told in another thread about contacting marvel about infinitywar.store
It's not worth it to risk it, probably better off finding a fan to sell it or someone else other than marvel.

Not worth the risk.
 
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The same is being attempted by the registrant of TheRiseOfSkywalker.com

First, companies should register the domains of their products/services *before* they announce them.

Second, in these cases, is it cheaper to just give out the tickets or to go through the legal process? I think it is the former.
 
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