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| sales Breaking: ICE.com Sells for $3.5 Million! - NamePros
The Ice.com domain name was previously owned by Glimmer, a company that works with e-commerce and vertical SaaS organizations. Matt Wilkinson of Glimmer told us: "We are about to make some major moves in the jewelry category, and we saw the domain, plus the value created around it, as a reinvestment opportunity."
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| GeoJewelry.com for sale - NamePros
Industry: Jewelry and Accessories ; Target Audience: Jewelry designers and manufacturers focusing on geolocation-themed products ; Consumers interested in personalized, location-based jewelry (e.g., coordinates, maps, or geography-inspired pieces) Retailers or online platforms selling geographic or travel-inspired jewelry
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| news French jewelry maker tries reverse domain name hijacking
A French jewelry maker has been found guilty (pdf) of reverse domain name hijacking. A. Augis and Arthus Bertrand filed the complaint against Mira Holdings’ domain name augis.com. Mira Holdings said it registered the domain as an investment because it has many uses and is a...
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| Gemstone - NamePros
Our goal is to offer a smooth introduction to the fascinating world of priceless jewels. We painstakingly source and create the best rough and tumbled gemstones, exquisite jewelry, and a variety of other gemstone goods with an unwavering commitment to quality. Our commitment to perfection...
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| Price increase for Identity Digital's TLD portfolio on ... - NamePros
For those interested, received yesterday from Hexonet: We would like to inform you of upcoming price increases for Identity Digital's TLD portfolio. Please be advised that price adjustments for registrations, renewals, and transfers will be implemented on October 4, 2024 at 17:00 UTC. This will...
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| news Swiss company tries reverse hijacking domain name
The domain was clearly not registered in bad faith. It should give you pause when a domain registered at CSC gets hit with a UDRP. CSC mainly caters to brandholders. While it’s possible that a CSC client is cybersquatting, it should at least raise a flag. That’s the case in a decision published...
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