Saturday, September 04, 2010

Our Expected Sale Price methodology involves several factors:

  • Must already have an existing bid
  • Likely to close in auction over $500
  • Has search volume, 3/4 letter, or premium words
  • Mix of valuation from several appraisal sources

NameJet Pre-Release Names - Our Watchlist before the domain drop

GMH.com Expiration - Poor management at Hughes

Expiring Names - NameJet

GMH.com is on Namejet with 1 day to go. Bidding is already at $12,000 and certain to go higher with almost 200 bidders in the mix.

As three key letters, GMH is very strong and worth its valuation in the open market. But this post is not about price, its about poor domain management.

GMH has been the property of Hughes Electronics Corporation since 1997. Archive.org shows the domain has been forward to Hughes.com since 2000, a fairly typical waste of a domain by a corporation. Nameservers are set to HAC.com, another Hughes property, and domain administration emails are set to tom@gmh and ebm3@gmh. Clearly these have been overlooked for some time. Only two domains appear with these antiquated entries - GMH.com and C79.net. Obviously someone did not document what these email addresses were for and how they were forwarded. Using some HAC.com forwarding servers, it appears that other domains hosted on these servers also no longer resolve.

While it is possible Network Solutions might take pity on an entity like Hughes to avoid litigation, if this error is not caught in the next two months it is unlikely to ever be resolved without multi-party lawsuits in which each entity asserts its right to the expired name.

This will still continue to underscore the lack of use of domains at large corporations. Forwarding, poor management and lack of monitors will continue to plague failed companies until they learn that if they don't hire someone to clean up their act for them, the domain name system will do it for them in due time.

Ed Muller is a registrant specialist and provides consulting and litigation expertise in both Domains and DNS.

Post-Auction Update
GMH.com was won for a top bid of $13,600 on September 8th 2009

 

99bb.com sold at Namejet for $12,599

Expiring Names - NameJet

Namejet prerlease aftermarket auctions The Auction for 99bb.com completed yesterday (August 28th 2009) with a massive final bid of $12,599 USD. This is not surprising given the volume of traffic shown on Alexa Ranking for the domain.

Some heavy hitters entered the bidding war, with "wowogame" winning the final bid after a long showdown with "who". Also in the bidding war were "buydomains", "cnsun", "iteasy" and "demand", all of whom have very good reputations on the platform - so no shill bidding was happening here (for once!). Below is a screenshot of the final auction page. I bowed out early but had my bid in weeks ago in hopes of getting a shot.

Read more: 99bb.com sold at Namejet for $12,599

   

Namejet Private Auction August 27th 2009

Expiring Names - NameJet

Items we are bidding on today at Namejet:

AdaptiveOptics.com - Great generic with about 5000 phrase searches per month and about 10 wordtracker.

I always question potential TM issues but as an observer I'm apt to say they are weak at best. Adaptive Optics Associates formed in 1995 and built their site at AOAINC.com and acquired adaptiveoptics.com some time after registering a trademark for the name of their company with an image mark. The corporation has since been acquired by Grumman. Prior to acquisition they renewed one trademark. After acquisition Grumman allowed a second similar the mark to expire.

While use of this term might have once been attributed to the company with the phrase "Associates" at the tail end of this mark, it seems unlikely that a generic such as this would be subject to TM dispute. Wikipedia is the top search result for this entry, has no links to any Grumman site, pdf or whitepaper, makes no mention of the former mark holder, and there is no record of anyone having pursued this mark as a matter of dispute. Moreover, I do not see any entries for Grumman, AdaptiveOptics.com, or AOAinc.com in any Google, Bing or Yahoo search results, so I am even more inclined to believe that not only is this mark unprotectable (much like try to protect ketchup if you are Heinz), but attached only to the old corporation as a means to protect itself as an entity, not as title-holder and rights-holder to the "Adaptive Optics" generic term.

Conclusion: Acquired successfully

   

Sunlane Namejet Premium Enom Drops

Expiring Names - NameJet

The next few days will be some Sunlane.com drops which are presumably Enom captured domains. Whois lists all of the domains below as This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it - sunlane.com whois is listed as This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

  • facetting.com
  • tantrism.com
  • maturating.com
  • revilers.com
  • herniae.com
  • swordstick.com
  • metamorphosing.com
  • humeri.com
  • sinkage.com
  • pillared.com
  • loitered.com

The last non-enom whois for Sunlane.com was in 2002 displayed below:

  Registrant
Sunlane Media    
PO Box 231789   
Encinitas, CA 92024
 Administrative Contact - 
Tim Lyman -  
 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
  
Sunlane Media        
P.O. Box 231789        
Encinitas, CA 92024
   Technical Contact -          
Mike Cory -  
 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
         
XciteNet        
947 Sedgewick Ct.        
Westfield, NJ 07090

Record updated date -  2002-03-11 00:18:54   
Record created date -  1999-04-09   
Record expiring on -  2003-04-09

 EAST.XCITE.NET                216.169.111.6                 
 WEST.XCITE.NET                216.169.111.7
   

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