Posts Tagged ‘Expired Domain Names’

ICANN Forgot Something In The “Expired Domain Policy Review”: Warehousing & What The Registrars Can Do With Them

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
ICANN announced this week, the opening of the comment period for the “Post-Expiration Domain Name Recovery Working Group”, seeking opinions on: “”"Whether adequate opportunity exists for registrants to redeem their expired domain names; Whether expiration-related provisions in typical registration agreements are clear and conspicuous enough; Whether adequate notice exists to alert registrants of upcoming expiration’s; Whether additional measures need to be implemented to indicate that

ICANN Fails to Deal With Warehousing & Registrars Conduct In Its “Expired Domain Policy Review”

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
ICANN announced this week, the opening of the comment period for the “Post-Expiration Domain Name Recovery Working Group”, seeking opinions certain matters from the registrant point of view, but failed to follow its own staff recommendation that it should address warehousing by registrars. What ICANN called for comments on was: “”"Whether adequate opportunity exists for registrants to redeem their expired domain names; Whether expiration-related provisions in typical registration agreem

Expired Domain Name “Bait”

Sunday, July 26th, 2009
The vast majority of expired domain names these days have become what is considered "partner" domains. Domain name registrars partner up with domain auction houses and offer specific "expired domains" exclusively at the auction house. NetworkSolutions.com uses the auction service NameJet.com . The "expired domain" is put into what NameJet calls the Pre-Release section of the [...]

Buying Profitable Expired Domain Names-Part II

Sunday, July 5th, 2009
Buying an expired domain is an intricate and cumbersome process, when you do not know the fundamentals and techniques of expired domain name industry. Buying a domain expired domain name is a busy activity, when you apply your mind and intelligence to choose and later buy the most profitable domain name. However, understanding the intricate process and various options involved with registering an expired domain name could also be a confusing and misleading task. This little article will provide

Buying Profitable Expired Domain Names-Part II

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
By John Khu This little article will provide you the most basic and fundamental steps and procedures required while searching for a good expired domain name. Buying an expired domain is an intricate and cumbersome process, when you do not know the fundamentals and techniques of the expired domain name industry. Buying a domain expired domain name is a busy activity, when you apply your mind and intelligence to choose and later buy the most profitable domain name. However, understanding the in