Need assistance on where to sell my premium domain name?
Posted on December 8th, 2009 by admin
I am the owner of youtube.cc. I plan to sell my domain, but am curious the best online domain broker to sell the domain? I am looking to you guys for ideas. Thanks.
While you have a great domain name, it might turn out to be fool’s gold.
The problem you have is that your domain name is a trademarked name owned by YouTube and Google Inc.
At any time Google’s attorney’s could make trouble for you. And in selling the domain name, you add proof to any future case they might make against you for cybersquatting.
I seriously doubt you will get much money for your domain.
You might want to read more about the Anticybersquatting Consumer Act to get a better understanding.
On a more positive note, not all corporations win in getting back their domain name. But my gut tells me you would probably lose with this particular domain name.
Simply by using the Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy (UDRP), it would only cost Google a few thousand U.S. dollars to resolve this issue. And that is pocket change to them. How much are you willing to lose?
There are many domain name auctions sites out there. Sedo.com is a popular one. Afternic.com is another auction site.
Good luck!
December 8th, 2009 at 6:59 am
You actually thought that you’d profit from that CC domain name scam! HA!
Now you’re just a spammer here!
I wouldn’t give you 1ยข for it.
Good luck Mr. Youtube.cc…
References :
December 8th, 2009 at 7:27 am
While you have a great domain name, it might turn out to be fool’s gold.
The problem you have is that your domain name is a trademarked name owned by YouTube and Google Inc.
At any time Google’s attorney’s could make trouble for you. And in selling the domain name, you add proof to any future case they might make against you for cybersquatting.
I seriously doubt you will get much money for your domain.
You might want to read more about the Anticybersquatting Consumer Act to get a better understanding.
On a more positive note, not all corporations win in getting back their domain name. But my gut tells me you would probably lose with this particular domain name.
Simply by using the Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy (UDRP), it would only cost Google a few thousand U.S. dollars to resolve this issue. And that is pocket change to them. How much are you willing to lose?
There are many domain name auctions sites out there. Sedo.com is a popular one. Afternic.com is another auction site.
Good luck!
References :
Anticybersquatting Consumer Act: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anticybersquatting_Consumer_Protection_Act