If a domain marketplace sells a stolen domain, who’s responsible?

Posted on 30 June 2022 by NamePros Daily

Today: You found a domain nugget – How do you profit from it? / How do you keep up with learning in a changing industry? / 9272.com sold for $11,251 / and more…

Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:

The Appraisal of Vaspi.com – That’s an interesting looking five-letter, pronounceable, brandable, .com domain, but is it good enough to have some liquid value in today’s market? What would you appraise it for?

Buying 4-letter dot com CVCV – Budget: Up to $5,000.00 ea. – Be sure to check your domain name portfolio for one of these four-letter, CVCV, .com domains that this buyer needs. This could be an opportunity to liquidate for some fast reinvestment capital.

9272.com sold for $11,251 – That’s not a bad domain name sales report for a four-number .com domain for five-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

How do you keep up with learning in a changing industry? – What say you? Do you have a special method you use to soak up all the new knowledge to stay ahead of the curve in today’s industry? Check out what some people do.

You found a domain nugget – How do you profit from it? – When it comes to generating revenue from a domain name, what is your go-to? Are you a reseller that quick-flips, long-holder that waits years, a parker, or maybe a developer?

If a domain marketplace sells a stolen domain, who’s responsible? – Now, that’s an interesting question. Who do you think the responsible parties are in a situation like that? Take a look at what some domain investors are saying about it.