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Why Digg.com dropped Digg.org?

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Now Digg.org is caught by Pool.com :)
 
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there are things in world that you will never understand
 

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do they at least know about it? Drop catchers give names back to TM owners if they contact them
 

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wow that's crazy. what are the legalities involved in this? Say someone wins the domain in a 2k bid. can digg legally just seize the domain back?

and what happens to the person that wins digg.org? do they get refunded by pool? or did they just lose their 2k. :?:
 

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i wonder how much it'll go for ....
 

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Possibly you might be able to take a court case against Pool and say
they sold you a trademark domain. I think the Court might rule
favourably ??. But best steer clear in first place I would say.

DG
 

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Possibly you might be able to take a court case against Pool and say
they sold you a trademark domain. I think the Court might rule
favourably ??. But best steer clear in first place I would say.

DG


Pool won't refund, and yes they can lose the domain and money


Yeah it seems the best thing to do would be very careful about this. However, i just checked digg.net... and noticed it's being squatted on as well. Why hasn't digg acquired the .net if that's the case then? But in the case of a dropping .org, digg very well might be able to. It'll be very interesting to see what happens to the new owner of this domain.
 
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And I thought DIGG is a dictionary word, so as long as not used in bad faith it's totally kosher to own it...
 

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And I thought DIGG is a dictionary word, so as long as not used in bad faith it's totally kosher to own it...

haha, no man. the correct word is 'dig'. altho i always chuckle when i see lots of webmasters using the word 'dig' and spelling it with the extra g. ah the power of branding. ;)
 

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Perhaps they didn't have a budget for domain renewals :)
 

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which dictionary do you use?
I actually use Google - make search for a word and google gives suggestion and search for digg no suggestion given, therefore this word got into dictionary ;)
 

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they can make it a porn site. DigGirls DigGuys or for Grave Diggers. DigGraves? lol well the lame part is that these aftermarket sites get to walk away with the money. I saw BizRate.net and .org go to auction on namejet and i called the company to tell them and they really didnt care.
 
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