domain POWNCE Domains - Hot New IM/MySpace Hybrid

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bakerjca

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Hey guys I just recently purchased

POWNCESKINS.COM
POWNCETHEMES.NET
POWNCETEMPLATES.NET
POWNCEPLUGINS.COM

Pownce is a start-up founded by Kevin Rose (of TechTV and founder of Digg)
it is a social network similar to MySpace and allows sharing of files. It also has an IM client similar to AIM or MSN Messenger that links with your website profile. From the reviews I've read it will be huge in a few years and with plans to develop an open source IM client I think a lot of these domains would be worth quite a bit. http://www.pownce.com -- I'm curious about what the rest of you think however! I know most of these would have HUGE amounts of traffic if developed and that's what I'm thinking about doing.

Thanks for your opinions!
 
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I'm undecided on the future success of Pownce (I have an account). You'll probably have to contend with TM issues, though whether Pownce comes after you or not is another story.
 
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Well since you are trying to profit off a TM....I would say resale value is ZERO to anyone with ethics. However I am sure you won't have a hard time finding an unethical buyer for maybe $xxx for the set or high $xx each at this point.
 
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Well, I'm really considering developing some of these sites. I'm not entirely sure I want to sell them I was just curious. I have Pownce myself and love the program.
 
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I like these domains but becuase of trademarks, and the lack of these features on pownce at the moment, I'm going to have to say regfee.
 
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What do you guys think if it were fully developed?
 
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