Daily Domain Sales 05-24-2015 lead by OptionHouse.com at $30,050 on DropCatch
OptionHouse.com sold for $30,050 on DropCatch.
Top Domain Sales on May 24, 2015 are :
OptionHouse.com – $30,050
HandCuffed.com – $5,555
DroneGear.com – $1,995
InjuryLaywers.com – $1,712
WeightLossTherapy.com – $1,700
TimMueller.com – $1,641
FYTY.com – $1,525
TZJD.com – $1,495
OneSports.com – $1,200
RadiantLife.com – $1,175
675999.com – $1,100
852999.com – $1,100
SeniorLift.com – $1,100
CustomBelts.com – $1,020
PatrickKane.com – $730
Spextrums.com – $700
DeLab.com – $654
LeDecor.com – $610
Lone.ly – $605
PlumberService.com – $604
HHGame.com – $603
GoComec.com – $591
ZephyrGroup.com – $562
HorseClick.com – $560
PacificWind.com – $560
OnlineDebt.com – $549
WF123.com – $521
ClothesTree.com – $510
LuanFei.com – $500
PersecutedChurch.org – $500
Promposed.com – $464
TheSensualVegan.com – $432
Regino.com – $424
VipGrooming.com – $420
KatongWang.com – $420
HomeSexPictures.com – $410
Marketplace-wise Sales
DropCatch
OptionHouse.com – $30,050
DeLab.com – $654
LeDecor.com – $610
ZephyrGroup.com – $562
Regino.com – $424
KatongWang.com – $420
Flippa
HandCuffed.com – $5,555
DroneGear.com – $1,995
Spextrums.com – $700
Lone.ly – $605
NameJet
InjuryLaywers.com – $1,712
OneSports.com – $1,200
675999.com – $1,100
852999.com – $1,100
CustomBelts.com – $1,020
PlumberService.com – $604
HorseClick.com – $560
PacificWind.com – $560
OnlineDebt.com – $549
WF123.com – $521
PersecutedChurch.org – $500
HomeSexPictures.com – $410
BuyDomains
WeightLossTherapy.com – $1,700
TimMueller.com – $1,641
SeniorLift.com – $1,100
FYTY.com – $1,525
TZJD.com – $1,495
RadiantLife.com – $1,175
PatrickKane.com – $730
HHGame.com – $603
GoComec.com – $591
ClothesTree.com – $510
LuanFei.com – $500
Promposed.com – $464
TheSensualVegan.com – $432
VipGrooming.com – $420
Amazon Files Complaint for Two Amazon-Related Domains
Amazon,has recently filed a complaint against the owner of two Amazon-related domain names,seeking control of it.
The three domain names are : amazonfashionindia.com, amazonindiafashion.com
Amazon filed the complaint with the National Arbitration Forum on May 20,2015.
According to whois records, both amazonfashionindia.com and amazonindiafashion.com were registered in February,2015
The National Arbitration Forum will examine over the next days if the domain names are confusingly similar to Amazon’s trademark,if the current owner has rights over it and if the domains are being used in bad faith . The disputed domain names will be passed over to Amazon if it falls under all three of these stipulations.
At the time of writing this article, the case is still pending compliance checks with the National Arbitration Forum.
NKB.com Hits 31,000 USD IN Sedo’s GreatDomains Auction
The auction for NKB.com is live on Sedo. The domain name managed to attract 10 bids so far and the highest one is 31,000 USD.
The second place is taken by another three-letter .com domain name ,RGT.com. RGT.com has three bids at the time of writing this article, with the highest one of 30,000 EUR.
The auction features 66 domain names, out of which 40 already have bids.
Other interesting domain names included in the auction are:
YR.net
HNN.com
XK.net
DEH.com
DBG.com
Aggregator.com
Motivation.de
You can see the entire inventory and place your bids here.
NameJet Partners with FindYourDomains To Offer 500 top-tier domain names
NameJet partnered with FindYourDomains to offer 500 top-tier domain names over the next three months.
You can read the press release after the jump :
” NameJet.com and FindYourDomain.com are pleased to announce the release of over 500 premium domain names on the NameJet platform over the next three months, many at low or no reserve.
This is the fifth time that FindYourDomain and NameJet have partnered to offer a portfolio of premium domains at NameJet. Previous Find Your Domain auctions on NameJet have resulted multiple six-figure sales for domains such as aerospace.com, houserentals.com, copy.com and nye.com, the latter which sold for $175,000.
Included in the current listing are premium single and two word domains like driving.com, labs.com, programs.com, census.com and ringtones.com; 3 letter .coms like dmn.com, ias.com, sdu.com and isu.com; and 2 letter .uk names like xx.uk, ke.uk and sa.uk.
“Once again, we are really pleased to be offering Find Your Domain’s premium domains on NameJet,” said Jonathan Tenenbaum, General Manager of NameJet. “Find Your Domain has some incredible inventory and offering this portfolio on our platform is in line with our commitment to bring the highest quality names to the domain name aftermarket.”
About NameJet:
NameJet, LLC, a joint venture between eNom, Inc., a subsidiary of Rightside (NASDAQ: NAME) and Network Solutions, LLC, a subsidiary Web.com (NASDAQ: WWWW), is the world’s leading domain name auction platform. Launched in 2007, NameJet has since processed more than 300,000 domain auctions on its award-winning and easy-to-use website. With an exclusive inventory of expired and deleted domains from several of the largest registrars, plus top-quality premium name listings and drop-catching services, NameJet is the industry’s most trusted auction and aftermarket services provider.”
One Week To Go For Your Say: Should .AU Allow Second Level Registrations
There is only one week to go for submissions and comments on whether, among other issues, second level .au registrations should be allowed.
The issue has been considered, and rejected, by previous Names Policy Panels, but is considered more of a topical issue following the introduction of second level registrations in the .uk (United Kingdom) and .nz (New Zealand) ccTLDs in 2014.
AuDA, the .au policy and regulatory body, released an issues paper in April and interested parties have until 1 June to submit comments.
Issues being considered by the Names Policy Panel convened to look at changes to registration policies also include:
- what, if any, changes should be made to the eligibility and allocation policy rules for asn.au, com.au, id.au, net.au and org.au
- should the domain name licence period be changed from the current two years to allow registrations from one to five years
- how should expired domain names be made available or, as the issues paper explains it, “should the current second level domain eligibility criteria (ie. restricting com.au/net.au to commercial entities, org.au/asn.au to not-for-profit entities, id.au to individuals) be modified?
- is the ‘close and substantial connection’ rule desirable?
what changes are required to address the new practice regarding business name registrations - the reserved list and misspellings.
The Names Policy Panel consists of nominated members of the Australian internet community, including this writer, who have expressed interest in helping shape policy for the .au domain space.
For more information, to download the issues paper and submit a response either via an online survey or written submission, see:
www.auda.org.au/policies/panels-and-committees/2015-names-policy-panel
written by David Goldstein