WEST PALM BEACH, FL – For more than two decades, domain-name disputes have been guided by a widely accepted principle: when a domain registrant attempts to sell a domain to a trademark owner for a substantial sum, that offer is often treated as evidence of bad-faith registration. The Uniform...
Waterfox: Mozilla Firefox browser fork moves to Waterfox.com
From the start, the project lived at Waterfox.net, a domain that remained its primary home and distribution point ever since. What began as a performance-focused experiment quickly evolved into a full Firefox fork with its own...
Supreme Court declines to hear cybersquatting appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied an appeal in a cybersquatting dispute over trx.com. Had the court heard the case, it could have had significant ramifications for how the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) is applied.
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Roskomnadzor Seizes Domains Including Moscowtimes.ru Without Court Order
Russia’s state communications watchdog has started seizing .ru website domains without waiting for parliamentary approval of a proposed law, The Moscow Times has learned.
Russian domain registrar Reg.ru informed The...
Fruits hits 2.6 million domains, launches new features
Fast-growing domain sales platform adds new features to improve conversion rates for domain sellers.
Fruits.co lander
Fruits released a new lander design this week.
Fruits didn’t set out to become a domain name-only sales platform. It just...
NTIA issues draft RFP and outlines two-phase selection process to pick winner by April.
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