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  1. Bob Hawkes

    legal Namecheap Suit Against ICANN to Return Price Caps (.info, .org, .biz)

    Today the CEO of Namecheap announced a suit against ICANN. You can read petition details here. It is long, but as I understand it, it is over ICANN not following a mediation review panel recommendation that ruled in Namecheap favour that the cap on price increases for the .org, .info and .biz...
  2. Bob Hawkes

    legal Namecheap Suit Against ICANN to Return Price Caps (.info, .org, .biz)

    Today the CEO of Namecheap announced a suit against ICANN. You can read petition details here. It is long, but as I understand it, it is over ICANN not following a mediation review panel recommendation that ruled in Namecheap favour that the cap on price increases for the .org, .info and .biz...
  3. branding

    Porkbun leaking whois info

    Alright... I'm a customer from the EU. When I receive a domain by push they will publish my data in whois... Anyone has the same experience? Never had this issue before (maybe didn't notice?) @Porkbun First question: how to prevent this? Second question: why does this even happen?
  4. branding

    Porkbun leaking whois info

    Alright... I'm a customer from the EU. When I receive a domain by push they will publish my data in whois... Anyone has the same experience? Never had this issue before (maybe didn't notice?) @Porkbun First question: how to prevent this? Second question: why does this even happen?
  5. digitalocean1

    question Best domain backordering service?

    Any list with extensions and places to backorder those domains? Like a google sheet updated or a simple webapp?
  6. digitalocean1

    question Best domain backordering service?

    Any list with extensions and places to backorder those domains? Like a google sheet updated or a simple webapp?
  7. merchantamerica

    opinion New tlds 2 number domain

    A 2 number domain that's not com or org or net,but one of the new tlds, would you buy it,is there any sellable value?
  8. merchantamerica

    opinion New tlds 2 number domain

    A 2 number domain that's not com or org or net,but one of the new tlds, would you buy it,is there any sellable value?
  9. Armageddon

    information AFILIAS same tactics like others|Once drop they reserved &

    Put on high prices as "Premium domain" Apply on .info & .pro Cave.info - $4330 ( drop today ) & Reddit.pro - $250 ( drop today ) They do the same as Neustar with .biz & who manage .co also .tv Expected to be tha same for .com , .net etc.. so by by domaining as it was This is not good for domain...
  10. Armageddon

    information AFILIAS same tactics like others|Once drop they reserved &

    Put on high prices as "Premium domain" Apply on .info & .pro Cave.info - $4330 ( drop today ) & Reddit.pro - $250 ( drop today ) They do the same as Neustar with .biz & who manage .co also .tv Expected to be tha same for .com , .net etc.. so by by domaining as it was This is not good for domain...
  11. seank

    opinion .co vs .info - if you would to choose one

    Hi, What are your thoughts here? if co and info are available when you go to register your hand reg / dropped domain, Does it depend on context ? As an example : Technicians.info vs Technicians.co or give any of your examples :) Thanks
  12. seank

    opinion .co vs .info - if you would to choose one

    Hi, What are your thoughts here? if co and info are available when you go to register your hand reg / dropped domain, Does it depend on context ? As an example : Technicians.info vs Technicians.co or give any of your examples :) Thanks
  13. Kemal G

    analysis .INFO Domain Extension: For Your Information

    .INFO, the fifth most registered generic domain extension, was approved by ICANN in November 2000 with other new generic extensions such as .aero, .name, and .biz. It’s one of the first new gTLDs and now has more than 4.9 million domain names. The Story of .INFO .INFO was very popular in...
  14. Kemal G

    analysis .INFO Domain Extension: For Your Information

    .INFO, the fifth most registered generic domain extension, was approved by ICANN in November 2000 with other new generic extensions such as .aero, .name, and .biz. It’s one of the first new gTLDs and now has more than 4.9 million domain names. The Story of .INFO .INFO was very popular in...
  15. Mr.company

    discuss General domain discussion (tutorials)

    new ideas coming up for domainers . Dates below are for the videos that i will be posting here. How to find hand reg domains that sell . (2020/05/01) How to value your domain without estibot and people non sense valuations. (2020/05/02) How to find value in domains that dont make sense but do...
  16. Mr.company

    discuss General domain discussion (tutorials)

    new ideas coming up for domainers . Dates below are for the videos that i will be posting here. How to find hand reg domains that sell . (2020/05/01) How to value your domain without estibot and people non sense valuations. (2020/05/02) How to find value in domains that dont make sense but do...
  17. A

    poll Discuss the sale of ge/ne/tics////(.net)

    i was keeping an eye on this... was curious to hear others views on the value of it... money making potential... would it be long hold in your view? its around 23 years old... went for around 3.1k.... super keyword... that don't come round often for sale.. but.. it's stil a .net. plz...
  18. A

    poll Discuss the sale of ge/ne/tics////(.net)

    i was keeping an eye on this... was curious to hear others views on the value of it... money making potential... would it be long hold in your view? its around 23 years old... went for around 3.1k.... super keyword... that don't come round often for sale.. but.. it's stil a .net. plz...
  19. David Torreggiani

    DAN.com leads

    Hello all, can anyone explain to me what are the leads on DAN? Looked for info but couldn't find any.
  20. David Torreggiani

    DAN.com leads

    Hello all, can anyone explain to me what are the leads on DAN? Looked for info but couldn't find any.
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