Hacking an iPod is not illegal and the client would probably want to make a website to inform you about hacks for the iPod (installing iPod linux, free games, modding the interface, etc.). As the iPod touch starts to become popular, I believe that hacks for the iPod will become more popular (getting third party apps on the iPod touch for one).kidalex said:It's tough to say. First of all, there is a surprisingly low number of domain names that have been sold with the name "ipod" in it in the last few years, and none of them are close to the same meaning as yours. I'm not sure if it's because of the TM issue or what. Also, would a service that needs a domain like that be doing legal business? Maybe you can tell us what kind of a client you're targeting.
Hmm.. Maybe I should make it into a blog for now and keep a link up saying that the domain may be for sale-Raja- said:nice name if youll be able to find some decent content keeping in mind the recent iphonesimfree buzz
Honestly, if anyone where to buy the domain, it would be someone that wanted to use it as a blog or information website, I don't really see any Business associated with hacking iPod's around. Maybe someone that wanted to make a blog about hacking iPod's would pay low $xx for it? Hah, I think I should just develop it myself.. Boy do I need more time to do this sort of stuff, lolgiannis82 said:yes i think that it would be good to develop rather than sale. also as stated above no legal bussiness (in my opinion) will buy such a domain
