The ownership dispute surrounding the domain newscatcher.com has recently reached a conclusion. The UDRP ruled to dismiss the appeal, and the domain will remain with its current owner.
Fusion.org, formerly the official website of the well-known blockchain project Fusion Foundation, was recently released due to its expiration and non-renewal, and sold for $31,000 on a domain auction platform.
Recently, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) ruled that German medical device company Stormoff NRW GmbH has successfully reclaimed the domain name Dixion.com associated with its brand.
Recently, Argentine contemporary artist Judi Werthein successfully reclaimed the domain name JudiWerthein.com, which is named after him, through the UDRP process.
Recently, the domain name Roze.ai sold for $25,000. The seller purchased the domain on Namecheap three months ago for $1,225, achieving a return of over 20 times in a short period, attracting industry attention.
The U.S. health insurance company Centene Corporation attempted to reclaim the domain name FidelisInsuranceCompany.com through a uniform domain dispute resolution policy, but was ultimately ruled to have committed reverse domain hijacking.
Domain investor David Sustiel recently revealed on the X platform that he has reached an agreement with a buyer to sell the domain Pmed.com for a 24-month long-term license (LTO) for $99,995.
Recently, the domain name Sahm.com sold for $41,611 on the GoDaddy platform. This price is quite impressive for a four-letter .com domain, further confirming the long-term value retention of short domain names in the market.
Recently, WIPO, based on a ruling by the UDRP, transferred the domain names SunCityMarathon.com and SunCityMarathon.org to Sun International (South Africa) Limited, a well-known South African resort group.
Google LLC recently lost a UDRP (Underlying Registry of Rights and Interests) case concerning the domain name nanobananaai.com. The arbitration panel ruled that the domain name can remain with the original registrant, and Google's transfer