Continuously cancelling and re-registering the same domain name. Domain kiting takes advantage of the five day grace period a registrant has after registering a domain name. Domain kiting is done to ...
The practice of domain tasting and kiting continues to rage out-of-control. In February 2007, 55.1 million domain names were registered. Of those, 51.5 million were canceled and refunded just before ...
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Google to kill Domain Tasting from Domain Tolls reports receiving a tip from a Google informant that Google will be preventing “domain tasting” from participating in the AdSense for Domains (aka ...
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has formally announced a proposal to make "domain tasting" a thing of the past by changing the way it charges for domain names. Domain tasting ...
The nomenclature of domain name law is just plain fun. Concepts such as phishing, typosquatting, tasting and kiting all have legal relevance to domain names and, more importantly, how our clients ...
Kelly D. Talcott, a partner at K&L Gates, writes that the nomenclature of domain name law is just plain fun. Concepts such as phishing, typosquatting, tasting, and kiting all have legal relevance to ...
Someone ought to be hopping-up-and-down mad about this “domain-kiting” nonsense – someone other than GoDaddy CEO Bob Parsons, who has done his fair share of hopping. ICANN would be an obvious ...