May flowers? A look back at the month in domaining.
Summer isn’t officially here in the northern hemisphere, but as schools call it quits for the year it certainly seems that way. Here’s a look back at the top stories on Domain Name Wire for May, ranked by number of page views.
1. Monte Cahn Sues Oversee.net Over $13 Million Incentive Plan – it’s unfortunate to see a court battle between Moniker’s founder and one of the biggest companies in the industry. We’ll have to see how it plays out.
2. Urgent: Now Intellectual Property Group Wants to Apply New Rights Protections to .Net – it was urgent, although BoingBoing misunderstood it.
3. .XXX Domain Pricing From $75 – a run down of how much you can expect to pay for the .xxx top level domain name.
4. How to Avoid Go Daddy’s 60 Day Lock for Whois Changes – Here’s how to avoid Go Daddy’s 60 day lock on transfers after changing whois information on your domains.
5. Google Adsense for Domains Now Allows Template Selection – Google’s self-service Adsense solution slowly adds new features.
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