Apr 16 2008
The Geo Tracker 16 April 08
This week the geo market picked up momentum with a variety of small sales taking place. This is an indicator that many endusers/investors are looking to acquire geo domains on a budget with a median of $3k this week. I am curious if this trend will continue with the slow down of the American economy.
I know there are some great deals on the market that investors are taking advantage of that never get reported. This is the time to shop around and buy some really good geo domains for bargain prices. Polish up those negotiating skills, there are deals all over. Remember, never settle for asking price unless the name is just that good. This weeks total geo sales amounted to $74,532.
| MidwestCity.com | $18,000 | RickLatona.com |
| CollegeAmerica.com | $5,901 | NameJet.com |
| PortlandMortgage.com | $4,099 | NameJet.com |
| SCRealestate.com | $2,500 | NameJet.com |
| Campton.com | $2,200 | NameJet.com |
| EgyptLive.com | $4,500 | AfternicDLS |
| UKCash.com | $3,288 | AfternicDLS |
| NYDigital.com | $2,888 | AfternicDLS |
| CashUK.com | $2,888 | AfternicDLS |
| RichmondUponThames.com | $2,230 | AfternicDLS |
| LADoctors.com | $2,030 | AfternicDLS |
| USDataBank.com | $2,000 | AfternicDLS |
| KoreaConsulting.com | $2,000 | AfternicDLS |
| ChinaCellphone.com | $2,000 | AfternicDLS |
| BrooklynAppraisals.com | $2,250 | Moniker.com |
| NewYorkCityLuxuryCondos.com | $2,000 | Moniker.com |
| CaliforniaGrill.com | $4,120 | Moniker.com |
| Pittsburgh.mobi | $4,000 | Sedo.com |
| RehobothBeach.net | $1,488 | AfternicDLS |
| Kuwait-info.org | $2,850 | NameJet.com |
| Guildford.tv | $1,300 | Sedo.com |

after reading this release today. It may be better to be on the GEO side of the house:)
Judge: Google Can Be Sued For Helping ‘Typosquatters’
Michael Learmonth | April 16, 2008 12:12 PM
Trouble for domain-squatters, and for Google (GOOG): a federal court ruled the search giant can be sued for trademark infringement for placing ads on sites with names similar to registered trademarks.
Vulcan Golf named Google in a suit against the registrars of sites like vulcanogolf.com, which get traffic from typos and earn revenue through ads placed by Google’s Adsense for Domains program. Vulcan alleges that since Google uses trademarked names, such as Vulcan, to deliver ads to the sites, they’re on the hook, too. Vulcan is also pursuing Google under the 1999 anti-cybersquatting statute, passed to prevent people from registering domains for trademarks they don’t own.
MediaPost reports that Judge Blanche Manning of the Northern District in Illinois dismissed parts of Vulcan’s suit, but is allowing both the trademark infringement and cybersquatting allegations against Google to be heard in court. If it goes anywhere, Google, Yahoo and other ad networks could be on the hook for placing ads on potentially-infringing sites, pulling the rug out from an ecosystem of domain squatters, so-called “domain parkers” and link-dump sites so prevalent on the Web.