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WIPO: Cybersquatting On The Rise!

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) released a sensational press release entitled "Cybersquatting Remains On The Rise With Further Risk To Trademarks From New Registration Practices"
The issues:
The number of cybersquatting disputes filed with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in 2006 increased by 25% as compared to 2005.
WIPO sees this as evidence that cybersquatting is [...]

DomainSponsor And TrafficClub Part Ways

TrafficClub, a domain parking service and aggregator, and DomainSponsor, which was providing the former with two different versions of Google's pay-per-click advertising feed, recently parted ways.
Like most breakups, it wasn't pretty.
A few days ago we received the following email in our inbox:
Dear Domain Owner,
As someone with a valuable domain portfolio, we would like to invite [...]

Who Is Monitoring Your Domain Searches?

It has happened to most of us:

A perfect domain name pops into your mind.
A quick check at your favorite domain registrar reveals that the domain is still available.
For some reason, you put off the actual registration for a few days.
And when you come back to finally register the domain, it's taken by someone else!

In many [...]

Generic Domain Owners Can Now Sell Their Traffic To The Highest Bidder

Have you ever dreamed of selling your domains' visitors to the highest bidder without having to worry about declining click-through rates and pay-per-click revenues?
Sendori, a new service that was recently announced on Techcrunch, aims to connect advertisers with owners of generic domains. The company's concept is simple yet ingenious:

The Death of Domain Parking and the Birth of a New Vertical Web 2.0 Empire

Why domain parking as we know it is about to come to an end… and what's next
This story is about Richard Rosenblatt, an innovator and serial entrepreneur who sold his startup iMall to Excite@Home for $565 million in 1999, and went on to broker MySpace to Rupert Murdoch's News Corp for $580 million.
He is [...]