Jaguar, a leading British automaker, recently unveiled a refreshed rebranding campaign. However, the campaign, titled “Copy Nothing”, has sparked controversy over its domain name.
Indonesia's country top-level domain (ccTLD) .id has officially entered the million-domain club. According to DomainIncite, local registry PANDI announced that it has reached a total of 1,073,779 registrations.
Last week, ICANN Annual General Meeting was successfully held in Istanbul, Turkey, attracting domain name industry professionals from all over the world. The conference covered a number of important topics such as the development of new
According to domaingang, one UDRP application has been withdrawn,Saban Capital Group is a leading private investment firm headquartered in Los Angeles, focusing on globally diversified portfolios.
The domain name trading market has always been an area of opportunity in the Internet industry, with premium domain names often attracting high prices from buyers due to their uniqueness and potential commercial value. Recently,
The name Cyrano originates from the 17th century French writer Cyranode Bergerac. This historical figure, known for his distinctive appearance and literary achievements
Satirical publication The Onion has successfully taken the domain name Infowars.com from an auction to liquidate the media empire of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
Recently, the numeric domain name 31.com was successfully traded on the global premium domain trading platform - DN.com! The transaction amount is not disclosed yet. 31.com is a rare two-digit domain name. The domain name 31.com is a rare
Recently, it was reported that Donald Trump's new administration may challenge an agreement involving the UK and Mauritius, a move that could affect the future of .io domains. According to a report in The Independent, the Trump administrati
Recently, a Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution (UDRP) panel ruled that T-shirt printing company PrintflyCorporation attempted to reverse hijack two domain names. Here are the details of the case:1. The domain names in dispute