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Why is bizmp.com publishing NP sales threads?

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Why is bizmp.com publishing our sales threads?

I dont like this idea and noticed my sales threads from np are being posted on bizmp.com - i want all my sales threads removed. This has a huge negative impact on all my sales. End Users and Domainers will google your domain and find old prices!!!!! i have already lost several sales this month due to websites publishing NP and DNF threads....

PLEASE remove all rss feeds from sales threads...
 
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AfternicAfternic
did you email the webmaster and admin contacts shown by the WHOIS inquiry
 
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Err, everything published on the 'net is subject to permanent redistribution and archival.

I doubt you will get traction on getting a removal, ... and this is not the only site doing this type of news aggregation and archiving - see archive.org, Google Cache, and many others.

The moment you publish it, it remains forever - perhaps not on here (the original site) but on a few hundred sites that report on the domain industry. I know of rougly 25-30 sites that report on domain sales at the major domaining venues (including the forums here) for either the general public or for paying clients.

Consider it part of the business landscape :)

Rob
 
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I can see past listing posts being a concern for domainer to domainer sales, but not for end user sales...

In my experience, often end users are highly motivated and simply want the domain, regardless of what it was listed for before or what the owner originally paid for it.

In regards to removal ... while it may be possible to legally get some of the sites copying message posts verbatim shutdown, one would have a very hard time shutting down sites that compile domain pricing data based on publicly posted listings / sales.

Ron
 
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Domagon said:
I can see past listing posts being a concern for domainer to domainer sales, but not for end user sales...

In my experience, often end users are highly motivated and simply want the domain, regardless of what it was listed for before or what the owner originally paid for it.

In regards to removal ... while it may be possible to legally get some of the sites copying message posts verbatim shutdown, one would have a very hard time shutting down sites that compile domain pricing data based on publicly posted listings / sales.

Ron

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Agreed. Reporting news, even sales of domains, is covered in the First Amendment (US), and, thus, is protected speech.

Not much you can do about it.

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