Munich (Germany), March 26, 2008 – The domain name landrush period for .MY is now open, and today, eBrandServices offers individual companies and the general public to register any available .MY domain name. Applicants for .MY domain registration need a local presence, which will be provided from eBrandServices to ensure that clients get the desired domain name.The new shorter internet address .MY provides a remarkable value not only for companies based in Malaysia, but also for companies with any business relationship with the Asian country. .MY is easy to remember making it especially attractive to the global internet community. As per its particular meaning (belonging to me) .MY is extremely useful to promote and personalize products and services.
Now more than ever, domain name registrants seek to capitalize off of a domain name. Whether it is the domain name itself or the traffic associated with the domain name (possibly because of its similarity to the trademark of another), domain names have tremendous value. Therefore, domain names are constantly at risk of being abused. Cybersquatting is the most common way domain names are abused. Cybersquatting requires a domain name registrant to register or use a domain name incorporating a trademark of another with a bad faith intent to profit from that mark. Cybersquatting comes in many forms. Whether it’s typosquatting, pornosquatting, domain tasting, domain kiting, domain lapsing, domain frontrunning, or domain warehousing, cybersquatters seek to capitalize off the valuable intellectual property rights of another.
Are you sick of filtering through floods of scams while trying to find the cheapest domain names?
Brian Burke, Director Global Feedback Policy at eBay, writes: “Hello…This is Brian Burke, Director Global Feedback Policy. Digital goods are often reproduced at little to no cost to the seller. On eBay, this creates the potential for Feedback Manipulation (both real and perceived).
If anyone’s wonder why bloggers drop so quick the answer to it is
simple: blogging is extremely time consuming, and original content that
is relevant and of high quality takes more then simply thinking of it.
This episode of This Week in Law is hosted by Denise Howell with guests Bret Fausett, Cathy Kirkman, Collette Vogele and Marty Schwimmer. Topics covered are WikiLeaks, Julius Baer, Dynadot, registrars, domain tasting vs. front running, ICANN, Network Solutions and more. ![]() MYNIC are launching registrations of .my domain names at the second level and are encouraging eligible registrants to be ready for public registration when it begins on March 25
On 18 March 2008 Nominet introduced some new functions to enable registrars to customise the Nominet welcome email. Nominet sends a welcome email to registrants 48 hours after a domain name is registered which allows the user to log into their Nominet online services account to check the details of their .uk domain name.
The Wall Street Journal has an article on choosing the right company and domain name for a business, saying it "is one of the most important decisions a company will ever make. But a lot of small businesses don't give it nearly enough thought." The article profiles one entrepreneur, Damien Wolf, who when it came time to get a domain name for his business, found the obvious one for his business - Wolf Creative - was not the best choice as it did not explain his business well.
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DotAsia
has announced the “Go Live” of .asia, signifying anyone can now
register .asia domain names. Up until now there have been Sunrise and
Landrush periods, with over 500,000 applications for domain names being
received and around 45,000 domain names receiving more than one
application. These domain names will now go up for auction.
This episode of This Week in Law is hosted by Denise Howell with guests Bret Fausett, Cathy Kirkman, Collette Vogele and Marty Schwimmer. Topics covered are WikiLeaks, Julius Baer, Dynadot, registrars, domain tasting vs. front running, ICANN, Network Solutions and more. 