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
In 2024, many domain investors are still seeking valuable assets in the global marketplace. As a common practice in the field, domain name acquisitions are viewed as a strategic way of investing,
According to domaining, global payments giant Stripe has successfully acquired payments platform Bridge.xyz, a fintech company focused on simplifying cross-border money flows using stablecoins.
The rise of the .AI domain name over the past two years has surprised many. Two years ago, the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) from the small Caribbean country of Anguilla barely had a foothold in the marketplace, and today it has
Recently, a case involving reverse domain name hijacking has attracted a lot of attention. French jewelry manufacturers A. Augis and Arthus Bertrand filed a lawsuit against the domain name augis.com, accusing its owner,
31.com was registered on March 12, 1997, 27 years ago. The numeric domain name is extremely valuable, simple and easy to remember, and it corresponds to the Chinese company Sany Heavy Industries, which is a perfect match. Of course, like 31
The single word “diamond” domain name Diamond.com has attracted a lot of attention in the industry after it was recently revealed that it was successfully sold for a seven-figure sum.
The Complainant contends that the Respondent has registered and is using the domain name hallofgames.com in bad faith; however, the domain name was first registered in 1999