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Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman claim domain registrar grabbed trademarked domain names through novel and illegal scheme.
Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman claim domain registrar grabbed trademarked domain names through novel and illegal scheme.
January 5, 2010 5:27 AM PST
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http://domainnamewire.com/2005/12/30/is-godaddy-typosquatting/
Also, you don't have to be a registrar to get the 5 day grace period to "test" domains for traffic. Many registrars extend this benefit to customers.
And yes, there is rumor of some registrars offering the 5 day grace period to their customers. Go Daddy is *NOT* one of the companies. They have been a HUGE voice in exposing this flim flam scam. Even stating the of 35 million domains registered in one month 32 million where cancelled within the 5 day grace period. note: *FACT* Go Daddy does *NOT* allow any grace period. For more information read http://www.bobparsons.com
Hats off to the coprate rights over everything simmliar to them.
* a domain name is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark in which the complainant has rights
* the domain name owner has no rights or legitimate interests in the domain name, and
* the domain name has been registered and is being used in bad faith.
ALL three must be proven in order for the domain name to be ruled illegal.
So if I register the domain GeoBush.com old georgie might have something to say about it. But if I run the website as a geo caching site that deals with only geo caching in wilderness settings I am just fine.
Bad faith and confusion have the most to do with the loss of a domain name.
Hats off to the coprate rights over everything simmliar to them.
* a domain name is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark in which the complainant has rights
* the domain name owner has no rights or legitimate interests in the domain name, and
* the domain name has been registered and is being used in bad faith.
ALL three must be proven in order for the domain name to be ruled illegal.
So if I register the domain GeoBush.com old georgie might have something to say about it. But if I run the website as a geo caching site that deals with only geo caching in wilderness settings I am just fine.
Bad faith and confusion have the most to do with the loss of a domain name.
Come on this company is one of the most untrustworthy in the industry. Their customer support is wretched and their control panel is even worse.
- www.thehostguru.com
Come on this company is one of the most untrustworthy in the industry. Their customer support is wretched and their control panel is even worse.
- www.thehostguru.com
Twice I have searched for a domain name using the search window at GoDaddy and both times someone bought the domain within 8 hours. I placed an order with my IPS before going to bed. When I awoke in the morning someone else owned my domain.
For GoDaddy to be in the business of registering domains while selling them out from under potential customers should be a violation of law. It certainly means GoDaddy has no integrity
GODADDY SHOULD BE SHUT DOWN, AND SUED!!!! IF ICANN IS TURNING A BLIND EYE TO THIS KIND OF BUSINESS PRACTICE THE WORLD NEEDS TO BRING THE AX DOWN ON ICANN TOO!!!!
This is like a realitor writing a contract for a homebuyer attaching the escrow check and then going to another potential buyer and using it to get a higher offer for the seller, back dating his contract. If caught they would end up losing their license and be in jail!!!
Part of the domain registering business involves a fiduciary duty to protect trade secrets. I entrust my ideas when I type a domain into their search engine to see if it is available. If they are preditors and can cut me off because they are closer to the main trunk line of the Internet or are turning around selling my searches to speculators then GODADDY VIOLATED TRUST OF THE HIGHEST ORDER!!!!
Spred the Word GODADDY SUCKS!!!!
It is straight out crooked. I wanted to tell everyone DON'T USE GODADDY FOR ANYTHING!!! For sure don't use their search window if your looking for a domain because they will sell it out from under you before you can get it bought!!!
Twice I have searched for a domain name using the search window at GoDaddy and both times someone bought the domain within 8 hours. I placed an order with my IPS before going to bed. When I awoke in the morning someone else owned my domain.
For GoDaddy to be in the business of registering domains while selling them out from under potential customers should be a violation of law. It certainly means GoDaddy has no integrity
GODADDY SHOULD BE SHUT DOWN, AND SUED!!!! IF ICANN IS TURNING A BLIND EYE TO THIS KIND OF BUSINESS PRACTICE THE WORLD NEEDS TO BRING THE AX DOWN ON ICANN TOO!!!!
This is like a realitor writing a contract for a homebuyer attaching the escrow check and then going to another potential buyer and using it to get a higher offer for the seller, back dating his contract. If caught they would end up losing their license and be in jail!!!
Part of the domain registering business involves a fiduciary duty to protect trade secrets. I entrust my ideas when I type a domain into their search engine to see if it is available. If they are preditors and can cut me off because they are closer to the main trunk line of the Internet or are turning around selling my searches to speculators then GODADDY VIOLATED TRUST OF THE HIGHEST ORDER!!!!
Spred the Word GODADDY SUCKS!!!!
It is straight out crooked. I wanted to tell everyone DON'T USE GODADDY FOR ANYTHING!!! For sure don't use their search window if your looking for a domain because they will sell it out from under you before you can get it bought!!!
http://domainnamewire.com/2005/12/30/is-godaddy-typosquatting/
Also, you don't have to be a registrar to get the 5 day grace period to "test" domains for traffic. Many registrars extend this benefit to customers.
And yes, there is rumor of some registrars offering the 5 day grace period to their customers. Go Daddy is *NOT* one of the companies. They have been a HUGE voice in exposing this flim flam scam. Even stating the of 35 million domains registered in one month 32 million where cancelled within the 5 day grace period. note: *FACT* Go Daddy does *NOT* allow any grace period. For more information read http://www.bobparsons.com
- by curtisneeley July 12, 2009 8:02 PM PDT
- I will attempt a suit to end this crap next week.
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