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Just noticed this sale on Sedo:

Notebooks.in 1050 Euro
 
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suthra said:
wow one lucky guy
Buyer or the seller....I'm really not sure on this one.... :)
 
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Anyway, the seller got a lot of money and also the buyer will get a lot of traffic
 
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Big business, big country, you will only see bigger and better sales in the next couple of years. Massive potential in both .in & .co.in , many factors in their favor/favour.

I expect both buyer and seller are satisfied, buyer particlularly if an end user!
 
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.in normally wouldn't sell for that much, but even popular/common words i would expect to sell for a small profit....
 
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wot said:
Massive potential in both .in & .co.in , many factors in their favor/favour.

Why is that?
 
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.in seems to be catching up fast in India. I've seen many big companies going for .IN sites recently :)

-Pratik
 
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mole said:
Why is that?

If you are not aware then I prefer to keep it to myself and continue to make very acceptable profits :blink: :wave:
 
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Yes, since i am from india, i personally know that big MNC are going for personalised .in domains for their current domains
So get hold of infosys.in or wipro.in and you can be a millionare
 
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xyris said:
Yes, since i am from india, i personally know that big MNC are going for personalised .in domains for their current domains
So get hold of infosys.in or wipro.in and you can be a millionare

They must have been registered in Sunrise period.

-Pratik
 
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Yes, they ought to be since .in domains are costly and rare to find nowadays
 
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xyris said:
So get hold of infosys.in or wipro.in and you can be a millionare

Holding those , will propably make you face a lots of lawsuits :D
 
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A great name at a great price,especially considering how young .in still is.Seeing all the .in/co.in names on Sedo with multiple bids,I'm sure there's many more sales to come.
 
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no lawsuits pal, all the laws are now changed
 
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Mole you see no future in .in/.co.in?
 
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i also want to sell my indian names
 
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I suppose your domains will be sold only after a long time since i was talking about popular domains and yours wont fall into that cats
 
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No you were talking about regging established TM names.
 
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yes, we can as the laws allow now to buy any domain name without a clause so that the content represented in the websites that the domains point to is not violating the laws such as against the trade mark company names
for eg. you can buy microsoft.in or google.in and have no lawsuits attached to your back
Its the case of Indian domains
 
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hello pal, i never stood against the laws
I said if a person holds trademark for "microsoft" then you cant use the word with antyhing like microsoft.man or anything but if u have it for microsoft.com then ofcourse you can buy microsoft.xxxx where xxxx can be anything
So is the case with any other domains
First make clearance with the ICANN to know what the trademark insentives refer to and then decide
 
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Magic of Copy+Paste.

-Pratik
 
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