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I just registered DonaldTrump.sucks!

Here's a post I read this morning on DomainIncite.com:

How I just registered Twitter.sucks for free in just five clicks
Kevin Murphy, December 18, 2015, Domain Registries
This morning, I caused the registration of and was given control of a web site at twitter.sucks.

I didn’t pay a thing, though I did — by checking a box linked to hidden terms and conditions — promise to pay $10,000 if I was later determined to be working for Twitter.

Ordinarily, registering a .sucks domain would have cost me over $200.

The controversial This.sucks service (which may share ownership with .sucks registry Vox Populi) has gone live and is giving out 10,000 .sucks web sites for free.

Users, who can sign up merely by connecting their Facebook or LinkedIn accounts, are able to cause This.sucks to register names on their behalf.

They are then immediately given limited control over a WordPress blog hosted at that domain, though not to the associated name servers or Whois records.

It’s actually quite a slick, streamlined service, that could quite easily dramatically increase the number of active .sucks site overnight.

But it’s going to cause no end of headaches for trademark owners.

Earlier this week, you may recall DI reporting that This.sucks seemed to have registered the .sucks names matching the brands of Twitter, Adobe, Goldman Sachs and Justin Timberlake.

It seems that this may have been a test of the This.sucks service, as I was tipped off last night that twitter.sucks was no longer registered.

Here’s how I got control over the twitter.sucks web site in just FIVE clicks.

This.sucks has a domain availability query box, just like a regular registrar. I looked up “twitter”:



Seeing that the domain was available, I went through the two-click process of allowing This.sucks to use my Facebook login credentials.



Obviously, while I used a genuine Facebook account, I see no reason why I couldn’t have used a fake one.

After connecting, I was bounced back to This.sucks and was given the ability to register twitter.sucks in a single click.



I also had to check a box confirming:

I’m a free-thinking individual, not a corporate yes-man. I agree to theterms and conditions and any penalties which may apply.

Clicking either of the T&C links, or hovering over the question mark, will introduce you to the concept of a $10,000 penalty.



That’s right — by causing This.sucks to register a .sucks domain, you agree to pay $10,000 if the company decides, in its “sole discretion” that you are affiliated with the matching trademark owner. The terms state:

Site Runners on this.sucks must be individuals who have no affiliation with the subject matter of the Site. You can’t be running the Site on behalf of a company, entity or anyone who is the subject of the Site.

As a Site Runner you agree that if you are found by this.sucks, in our sole discretion, to be in violation of this principal, that a $10,000 USD payment to This.sucks will immediately become due and payable. You will also no longer be a Site Runner with us. Your Site may also be given to a different Site Runner to run.

If you think a Site is being run by someone acting on behalf of the subject of the Site, please email us at [email protected]

Given that Twitter’s lawyers are probably going to hate me for doing this, I felt pretty confident in accepting this risk.

In addition, at this point This.sucks has not asked me for any payment information. If they want $10,000 off of me, they can take a hike, I figure.

So I clicked the “Register Now” button.

Bam! In under 10 seconds the domain name twitter.sucks existed in DNS, in Whois, and there was a simple WordPress web site there that I, to a significant extent, controlled.

The domain is registered to This.sucks, which makes it clear on its web site FAQ that its users — or “Site Runners” — do not actually own the domains they cause to be registered.



As administrator of the WordPress site, I am able to create and update blog posts as well as change the appearance by switching between a limited selection of themes. I can also edit and delete comments and manage registered users.

There’s a little bit more to my story — which I cannot get into for now.

For the moment, it must suffice to say that this is a whole new world for famous brand owners.

They can either pay the roughly $2,000 required to defensively register their brand in .sucks, or they can try to sneak through a free (or $0.99 per month) registration at This.sucks at the risk of being billed $10,000 if they get rumbled.
 
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Just checked.. So many "good" ones available. Social thing though so no real value. Like having a subdomain more than a domain.
 
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"MyLife" and "Humanity" were taken so I had to settle for "Namecheap.sucks" LOL
(they are really pissing me off lately - crappy service, horrid redesign, support that's lying to my face and push blame on me for their mistakes etc etc)

But this.sucks offer kind of... well, suck.
I can't do much with the provided wordpress blog, not even delete first/default post.

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Actually there was more options but after adding nickname all of them disappeared...
 
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I got DonaldTrump.sucks

I through up a quick blog and there it is!
 
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By the way, read the TOS. This.Sucks has the right to charge you a $10,000 at their sole discretion at any given time if they think you've broken any of their rules. That appears to be their main business plan. I'll pass this one.
 
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I won't be doing it, but someone needs to do Dracula.Sucks.
 
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By the way, read the TOS. This.Sucks has the right to charge you a $10,000 at their sole discretion at any given time if they think you've broken any of their rules. That appears to be their main business plan. I'll pass this one.
I'd love to see them try outside of America.


obama dot sucks is there if anyone wants it. I went for wellthissucks for no reason other than I haven't seen a WP admin in a while.
 
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I'd love to see them try outside of America.


obama dot sucks is there if anyone wants it. I went for wellthissucks for no reason other than I haven't seen a WP admin in a while.
I agree!
 
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NAMEPROS.SUCKS is available!

hehe :D
 
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xmas.sucks is unregistered
bah humbug!
 
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So what happens if u put the twitte.sucks domain up for sale .... :)

Twitter can buy it for $20 000 ... u pay the fine and pocket $10 000 :)
 
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Do I own my Sites domain name?
Nope. You run the Site, but the domain is not yours.

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Do Site Runners get paid?
Nope. You are driven by your passion and want to create a community. We’re driven to get your voice heard. We’ve helped mitigate associated costs to bring you a platform that allows you to do just that.

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Will there be advertising on the Site?
Yes, likely. We don’t have any now but we are working with advertising agencies to add advertising to the site. And of course we will be promoting our community on the Sites.

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WTF. Great Gorilla marketing by this.sucks.... it's really sucks :xf.wink::xf.smile::xf.grin:

thissucks.sucks is not available :P

registered >> This Sucks Website.SUCKS
 
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Zuma.sucks registered (Jacob Zuma is the South African President) Absolute Plonker of note!
 
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iHate.Sucks - Available!
 
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Whats the point of getting this if you're not the owner? Can't resell or anything. I'm tempted to buy one because I found a pretty amazing .sucks url but the $200 is bothering me
 
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