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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Just noticed this story via Google News:
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/n...a/12759624.htm
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$11.4 million would seem a bit low to me.According to the lawsuit, filed yesterday, Sex.com signed an $11.4 million deal last month with a Boston domain company to acquire the Internet address www.sex.com.
As part of the deal, Sex.com alleged that it made a $500,000 deposit to Web site broker Domain Name Acquisition Group L.L.C., the defendant in the case.
The civil complaint did not say why the deal fell apart but alleged that Domain Name engaged in "repeated untruths regarding the domain name Sex.Com, about other competing offers for the domain name Sex.Com, and various other material and relevant exaggerations and untruths."
George Kirikos
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I wouldn't mind making $11.4 million bucks.
11.4 million dollars for arguably the most searched for keyword on the internet and a veritable gold mine of traffic, though I detest the morality of it, is an absolute bargain.
Yes, sex is so immoral. :-DOriginally Posted by gatorgrad
I, myself, wouldn't even think of selling for that amount.
All prices are valid for 72 hours.
It seems highly unlikely that sex.com will ever be sold, and this report is likely some backhanded attempt to highjack the domain.
Don't waste my time & I won't waste yours.
"Asked how many millions he's worth, Kremen replies, "It depends on what the value of Sex.com is. Maybe it's worth about five million." (2003)Originally Posted by GeorgeK
http://www.sdjewishjournal.com/stories/dec03_4.html
"Coveted domain names can be resold for huge sums. It is for example that sex.com, licensed for an annual fee of roughly 50 dollars (38 euros) a year, was worth about 10 million dollars." (23/03/2005)
http://www.eubusiness.com/Internet/0...72935.vq733yi6
"Only time will tell if this will finally be the last we will ever hear about the bizarre battle over Sex.com, estimated to be worth as much as $250 million." Source: LA Times (2001)
http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.p...d=&language=us
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