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wow, that's a great list of typos.
It is not a "number of the regulars" it is vast majority of the regulars. Including i.e. DCG and many others "high rollers". Ultsearch, which has been sold for $170M - maybe half value of this company is from typos.I still think this TM Typosquatting is slimy stuff...a number of the regulars here particpate in this crap
denny007 said:It is not a "number of the regulars" it is vast majority of the regulars. Including i.e. DCG and many others "high rollers". Ultsearch, which has been sold for $170M - maybe half value of this company is from typos.
Like for example realtor.com - the typos of it - is it TM or not ? Realtor is common word, but without huge popularity and marketing of the realtor.com the typos would not be that valuable.
Which domains are quickiest and easiest to sell here on DNF ? OVT typos (mostly sort of TM). So as vast majority domainers on this forum is in such domains, there should not be separate forum for them, but for the minority which has problems with it.
Hey I'm game, can we clean up the slimeballs operating the US spam houses too? But this was about TM typosquatters, and a lot of those slimeballs operate outside of the US.denny007 said:As in saying "before you comment on your neighbours mess, clean your home first".
So you think if a company doesn't lock up all possible TM typos it's ok for someone to use them to steal traffic from the rightful owner?I have some nice earning typos, yet I came to the business very late - just 1 year ago. So if we are thieves, as you call us, i am asking - why those companies did not register those typos by themselves ? I.e. addias.com - they won WIPO once back in 2001, yet they did NOT renew the domain so it dropped again last year
Oh, since you were late to the game, it's ok if you do slimey stuff like typosquatting or whatever to steal. Also, in case you think you can come up with some other definition for it to suit your needs, "Honest" is "Honest" and there aren't any "standards" (or other bullchit) that allow someone to crawl under and twist the way they want so they can be a theif and still be considered "Honest".If I would be "honest" according your standards, I would have some crappy non-earning portfolio, as I came late to the game.
No problem with that, and I've helped several domainers defend against domain highjacking by some crooked corporations too. Someone who registered "Realtor" or a typo "before" (many many years ago) the TM probably wouldn't have a problem. But the term "IS" a TM and if you use a typo of it now to redirect traffic for your own personal profit, you're a theif and a slimeball. Of course I'm not talking about you right? You wouldn't do something like that and think it's ok if you are outside the US courts range or can make a buck on it right?And as you write "Nothing wrong with generic typos" - how about if someone registered typo of realtor.com BEFORE they registered it as a trademark ? Should they hand it over to them otherwise they would be "thieves" according your dictionary ?
It was you who mentioned it as an argument at first place ! Cite YOU:" So many are foreigners and out of the reach of the US courts. Just like the spyware, or spammers...". Because you wanted more arguments about those "bad foreginers". When i show you proof, that actually biggest world spammers ar Americans, you turned it into "...but this is about TM domains you #$@!...". I am sure it could be provenm that biggest cybersquatters are also Americans, yet the US population is what - like 5% of the world population ? I do not like play these nationalistic cards, but you started it, cowboy...But this was about TM typosquatters
First I would not call it stealing, more than like using traffic which would get wasted otherwise. And yes - because they obvoisuly does not care... My company does not have any OVT yet, but i already have typos registered, just in case, for future...So you think if a company doesn't lock up all possible TM typos it's ok for someone to use them to steal traffic from the rightful owner?
Whatever, I earn nicely, no harm done. I still prefer to be a "slimeball" and earning nice $$$ than have portfolio full of "gems" like bikeinsure.com... BTW You are calling i.e. DCG, owner of this forum, thiefe and slimeball too, because in his portfolio is a lot of nice typos as wellyou're a theif and a slimeball
Of course I am doing that, can not imagine to earn xxx,xxx$/year on domains like bikeinsure.com...Of course I'm not talking about you right? You wouldn't do something like that and think it's ok if you are outside the US courts range or can make a buck on it right?
denny007 said:To educate all typo domain owners on DNF I changed my sig to get more readers to this thread.
Man that's twisted. Realtor is a trademark, shoes is NOT. Get that? Wouldn't bother me a bit if there were less parking companies making money from typosquatting.denny007 said:99% of typos is typos of some existing project. Even the comon words, like realtor or shoes. Without typos there would not be so many parking companies. It creates whole new industry.
Twisted logic again to convince yourself that it's ok to steal traffic from a trademark name. So you think that a trademark owner should have to register every possible typo or it's ok for you to use it to steal traffic? You also think if they don't lay out $1200+ for each WIPO occasion to stop you, they don't care, and they aren't losing? Sheesh!And no-one is loosing. If the companies would be missing traffic, they would register the typos long time before they even got some OVT. And they still can ge the domain back with WIPO. The fact, that there is so many typo TM domains parked proves, that the comapnies do not care.
So it's ok to steal whatever you want (with your twisted logic) as long as nobody is missing it? Wow, why stop with just typosquatting? I'm sure there are some bank accounts you could get into working "smart" that wouldn't "miss something".Someone works hard, someone works smart. Theft is, if someone is missing something.
Not at all sarcastic. Amazes me that the crowd here is so tolerant of theft.Acroplex said:Doc, surely you're being sarcastic?
On Verislime, I agree and voted against them the last time they stuck in that "Sitefinder" crap. But I don't think it's one or the other when both are bad.I'd rather have a few (few bolded) typosquatters than a "catch-all" Verisign landing page.
Don't agree. the first is intentional theft of traffic, and the second is merely an error. Don't see the connection.If we make it a crime to register typo domains, then we might as well make it a crime when someone types in the wrong domain.
If I knew about such account and could reach the money and harm nobody by it - bet your whatever I would take it !I'm sure there are some bank accounts you could get into working "smart" that wouldn't "miss something".
Well, there should be done some study for it. I believe, majority of the mistyped queries they realize very quickly, they are not at wished destination. But they click something if they found it interesting. And also go to the originaly intended destinaiton.GoPaddy said:If the case is that they do own "all" the typos due to the fact that the user originally intended to go to their (TM) site, and hence any typo visited meant a loss of income to the principal domain owner, then it's a different story. But it still does seem more like an implied ownership rather than an outright one. If one at all.
You need to quit with the misquotes. But to address your point to some degree, I think those that are making their living off the US market, and using TM typos to do it, should be subject to US laws and not be able to hide behind some foreign countries walls to do whatever activity they wanted with impunity.denny007 said:Stocdoctor, you still did not answer me, why you think I should be tried by US court
You don't understand how TM law works, and I think a lesson here would fall on deaf ears. You just don't like me saying that typosquatters are theives, when you obviously take that as a personal attack.Shoes.com is trademark indedeed - reg.# 2606794, REGISTRANT SHOES.COM, INC. CORPORATION DELAWARE.
You missed the point. US spammers can be brought to court, but some Chinese spammer can hide behind that wall over there and spam away with impunity. I agree, I think there are more US spammers than any other country, but the topic is on "typosquatting".first you blame non-American for beeign spamers, when I give you clear proof that actually Americans are biggest spamers, you back out "but we are speaking about TM domains".
read last answer. What is your point here?You also blame non-American to beeing TM typosquatters, yet it is obvious, that still the biggest cases of typosquatters ARE Americans (while US population is less than 5% of whole worlds population)
Quit with the personal attacks already. It's against the forum rules for one. There is a difference if I say typosquatters are slimeballs. That is NOT a personal attack on you even if you see it that way. Further, I say again that in the case of "shoes" you do NOT have an understanding of how US TM law works.You are LYING LIKE A HELL claiming shoes.com is NOT a trade mark, GET THAT !?
Quit putting words in my mouth. Again you take my statements and attach things like "Cowards" and take personal offense. Hey buddy, if the "shoe" fits. To try to address your point "again", those typosquatters making money stealing from US businesses should NOT be able to hide behind some foreign walls to conduct their thefts.You arguing like people who are outside US are cowards, because they can reject to go to be tried by US court, yet do NOT explain WHY it should be US court and WHY it should be US laws which apply.
The language of jibberish.Example, maybe you will understand that (but probably you will again try some liars argument against it): If you are a Chinese and write in China somethingbad about China, you will be tried by Chinese court. If you write something like that as an Amrican in the US, no-one will tell you you are a coward, because you reject to be tried by Chinese court. Get that !?
There you go with the personal attacks again.For me LIARS LIKE YOU are 100 times worse than typosquatters!
So a direct admission that you think it's ok to steal if nobody misses the money. Sheesh!"Re:the bank account issue" If I knew about such account and could reach the money and harm nobody by it - bet your whatever I would take it !
Self-serving crapola. I'm sure you can come up with better excuses than that.Well, there should be done some study for it. I believe, majority of the mistyped queries they realize very quickly, they are not at wished destination. But they click something if they found it interesting. And also go to the originaly intended destinaiton. So there is NO THEFT, but rather CREATING of new traffic.
Yeah sure, typosquatters are a benefit to the web. Delusional thought process to justify misdirecting traffic for their own gain.I would agree we typo domaiers are "parasites", which i already claimed in some thread some time ago. But not thieves, as we do not steal, we create additional traffic, which wouild get wasted otherwise.
Yeah I guess if you're going to continue to be a typosquatter, you'd best run and hide your actions as best you can. Take the money and run.But this Stocdoctor's hystery forced me to create different entities of whois of my best typo domains. As I usually have several typos from one domain, so if they see "hey, he has 10 typos, lets WIPO him", while if all those 10 domains has different person in the whois, they do not want to do 10 WIPOs. Thanks Stockdoctor to let me realize, I should be more carefull, because I realized there might be more people with hysterical approach like YOU...
You started, now as someone has arguments against you, which youa re probably not used to it, you start the deperate "take a pill" arguments.Wow, take a chill pill dude and stick to the topic rather than personal attacks.
There is also another countries TM laws, why you again think, everything shuld follow US laws ? Ans what is the different according you: realtor.com - TM, shoes.com - not TM ?I say again that in the case of "shoes" you do NOT have an understanding of how US TM law works.
My english is maybe not that good, but unlike you, I can speak 6 another languages at this level too...The language of jibberish.
First, not all typos are US related. Second - no stealing, creating MORE businesses.those typosquatters making money stealing from US businesses
If nobody would ever miss the money, is not theft. No harm done. SHEESH !So a direct admission that you think it's ok to steal if nobody misses the money.
Wasn't referring to your english. Think you actually do quite well in that respect. it's the logic of your argument that's twisted dude.denny007 said:My english is maybe not that good
Yeah right.First, not all typos are US related. Second - no stealing, creating MORE businesses.
So again you think if the money is not missed, and you can get away with it, it's ok to steal? Remind me never to let you near my kids piggy bank.If nobody would ever miss the money, is not theft. No harm done. SHEESH !
I never claimed to be "normal". I am a biker though, for what it's worth. :-DWhat scares me, there might be more $%@$#%@ like this in the states. Thank god I know most of the people on DNF are normal
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