An amusing whois record for eNoms.com.
Domain name registrar eNom has won a UDRP for eNoms.com.
According to the decision, the owner of the domain name tried to sell the domain name to eNom for $1,500. That’s about the cost of filing a UDRP, but eNom probably didn’t want to set a precedent.
What I find amusing about this case is that the domain name owner, who did not respond to the complaint, seems to have sent a message through the whois record:
Registrant Organization: ENoms.com has been registered just few days after Enom.com, therefore could not have been regstere
I assume this was meant to say eNom couldn’t have had rights in it at that point, so it wasn’t cybersquatting.
Although eNoms.com was registered just a month after eNom.com, the current owner is not the original owner.
The domain name was being monetized through zero click parking. According to the complaint, it sometimes forwarded to malware sites.
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