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Requesting appraisals for www.Joy.tv. Thanks in advance.

AmCy
 
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I have to remind you that www.tv HAS DONE IT BEFORE and made it a news:( the registrant regged a PREMIUM(www.tv claimed)name with normal fee, and later www.tv just cancelled the registration simply. I don't know what happened later when the registrant said he will sue www.tv.
And if you find that www.tv does not take it back few days later then just rush to renew it to the maxmium years immediately :)

good luck
 
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Nonsense!
 
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Well good luck, I hope they let you keep your domain.
 
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yes u are right now is his domain!
 
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yesonline said:
I have to remind you that www.tv HAS DONE IT BEFORE and made it a news:( the registrant regged a PREMIUM(www.tv claimed)name with normal fee, and later www.tv just cancelled the registration simply. I don't know what happened later when the registrant said he will sue www.tv.
And if you find that www.tv does not take it back few days later then just rush to renew it to the maxmium years immediately :)

good luck

Hmmm...I hear ya'. Good advice. I think I'm going to renew it to 2008 now instead of later.

AmCy
 
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AMCYyou were saying ICANN accredited I think they use Network Soultions accreditation as Versisign owns both dot tv and Network Solutions. $500 a joke
 
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equity78 said:
AMCYyou were saying ICANN accredited I think they use Network Soultions accreditation as Versisign owns both dot tv and Network Solutions. $500 a joke

Right. Well, either way, I didn't violate any of their terms and the entire deal is very traceable so if I have to sue then great! This is such an easy lawsuit if it comes to that. And I have just the right lawyer for the job (old school friend.)

AmCy
 
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No Lawsuit is ever easy but good luck
 
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equity78 said:
No Lawsuit is ever easy but good luck

That's what lawyers and the legal establishment want you to believe. In fact, anyone can easily get an index number and file a suit, big or small. Just a matter of understanding the methdology. But in most cases, having another party represent you is far more favorable.

AmCy
 
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NOIunderstand all of that very well I meant winning not filing. But like I just posted agreement they have 30 day window for any reaosn and a user agrees to that when registering domain.
 
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equity78 said:
You agree that Go Daddy, in its sole discretion and without liability to You, may refuse to accept the registration of any domain name. Go Daddy also may in its sole discretion and without liability to You delete the registration of any domain name during the first thirty (30) days after registration has taken place...

Yes, and "sole discretion" is the key here. Any judge would find that the cancellation of my domain name registration would in fact be a clear case of a "bad faith" act and would rule in my favor, as I have not done anything to prompt the cancellation.

But, we'll see. The 30 day countdown begins...

AmCy
 
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equity78 said:
I meant winning not filing...

Yes, OK. And thanks for posting that legal info. I think it is very good reading for this group.

AmCy
 
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I don't get it..

AmCy said:
Thanks.

GoDaddy (GD) is running a sale for .TV @ $29.95/domain. Normal price @ GD is $35.00 which I think is still the cheapest for .TV names.

I plan on hanging onto this one until the right buyer comes along, or I may develop it. Not sure yet. However, I am quite certain that Great Domains will list it with a fair price attached.

I think this one slipped underneath the radar of the .TV corp. They generally markup valuable keyword domains. E.g. they want $300/year for joyful_dot_tv.

AmCy
I don't get it... surely Joy.tv was considered a "premium .tv name by the .tv corp. I thought it would reject if you tried to register a quality name like that somewhere else?? Have I been missing out? I know I have tried to register a .tv name at Registerfly.com, and it kept rejecting. I din't know why until I actually went to the .Tv Corp website, and saw that the name I was trying to register was a .tv "premium" name. Great name, just can't believe it.
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So... what is truely premium?

Now you ppl have me confused. What consitutes a premium .tv domain? One word? 3 or 4 letter words? I have a small number I might acquire and I'm now uncertain about it all. If I regged a .tv, would I ever really risk losing it? What are the grounds for losing one? Thanks in advace.
 
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Archangel said:
Now you ppl have me confused. What consitutes a premium .tv domain? One word? 3 or 4 letter words? I have a small number I might acquire and I'm now uncertain about it all. If I regged a .tv, would I ever really risk losing it? What are the grounds for losing one? Thanks in advace.

Check out this page:

http://www.tv/en-def-3b03d5685a4d/cgi-bin/premium_search.cgi

As far as having a .TV snatched away from you: I'll be sure to keep you all apprised of my situation with joy_dot_tv.

AmCy
 
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Archangel said:
Now you ppl have me confused. What consitutes a premium .tv domain? One word? 3 or 4 letter words? I have a small number I might acquire and I'm now uncertain about it all. If I regged a .tv, would I ever really risk losing it? What are the grounds for losing one? Thanks in advace.

.tv names may be premium because of the actual name eg Sport.tv or because of the length, 2 & 3 letter costing more than standard reg fee.

I wish AmCY good luck with Joy.tv but I tend to think that the 30 day period will see it revert. It is not the first time this has happened.
 
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wot said:
.tv names may be premium because of the actual name eg Sport.tv or because of the length, 2 & 3 letter costing more than standard reg fee.

I wish AmCY good luck with Joy.tv but I tend to think that the 30 day period will see it revert. It is not the first time this has happened.

I've never owned a .tv so I'm trying to get this clear in my mind: Theorectically, if I regged dog.tv they'd charge me more than their standard reg fee for this? I have a few 4 letter .tv domains I'm thinking of regging and I don't wanna pay $500 each just to reg the damned things.
 
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joy_dot_tv update: Looks like the DNS has updated and the domain is now resolving to my server. Stop by and play some Poker Solitaire if you are bored.

AmCy
 
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Congrats, hope you get to keep it. And don't forget to renew it.
 
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