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US casino operator Las Vegas Sands won a lawsuit against Asian trademark infringers which operated dozens of online casino websites, including 358.com, 359.com, 2089.com, 6953.com and jinsha.com.
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Gambling Invest is looking to relaunch its main web site and its blog Gambling Domains News to create a resource for gambling operators and webmasters looking to invest in gambling domains. To do so we are looking for someone familiar with both online gambling and domaining to write a guide and how to articles about
The online auction of 2300 gambling domains, including picks.us, bettingexchange.us, igaming.us, asianbookmakers.com, soccerbookmakers.com, tennispicks.com, worldcuppicks.com, totobet.com, londonbet.com and p2pbet.com, started on Wednesday 26 January. "The selection of domain names available should appeal to igaming operators and affiliates alike a...
Gambling Invest announced over a month ago the upcoming sale of over 2000 gambling domains. Since then, New Jersey passed, with a large majority vote in both houses, a legislation for online gambling. With several other US states considering regulating gambling on the Internet, industry insiders believe that if Governor Christie puts his signature ...
Gambling Invest to offer for sale over 2000 gambling domains The gambling domains specialist announced that it will host an online auction featuring over 2000 domains, covering all the key sectors of the gambling industry from sports betting to racing, to casino and poker. These will include bettingexchange.us, igaming.us, picks.us, bookmakers.mobi...
The category killer gambling domain Slots.com is still up for sale after failing to meet its reserve price in the auction held at Moniker SnapNames. The auction ended today with 3 interested parties placing bids on the name and a highest bid of $4,500,000. By all reports, the owner of Slots.com had hope the sale
Last week PokerStars purchased the domain DanielNegreanu.com for $6,710 on Afternic. Within days, the largest poker site on the internet had a web site live. And this isn't the first time that PokerStars has purchased the domain name of a world famous poker player. The Isle of Man-based poker company owns hundreds of poker-related names
The owner of Slots.com has finally pushed the domain name to auction. Whatever circumstance caused the change of venue for the much-anticipated Slots.com auction from the forum of the Gambling Portal Webmasters Association to the auction platform at Moniker SnapNames, the result is the name is now in a public auction with a reserve believed
The Slots.com auction came and went on April 28. According to the Gambling Portal Webmasters Association terms of the auction were emailed to participants on Monday April 26 and the auction apparently took place on Wednesday April 28. So far no news has been reported about the auction results and the final sale price remains
The highly anticipated auction of the domain name Slots.com is now set: mark your calendars for Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Interested parties will be able to learn the terms of the auction starting next Monday, April 26, after submitting their contact information to [email protected]. The deadline for submission is Friday, April 23. If you have...
As the outcome of the case between the state of Kentucky and the owners of 141 internet gambling domain names remains uncertain, it is understood that the gambling companies behind the casino and poker sites the Governor of Kentucky tried to seize are now putting in place contingency plans.
The online gambling sites could end up
The first quarter of 2010 has been a big surprise for us as investors in the gambling domain industry. The weak economy hasn't dampened the emerging gambling domain market. Nor have attempts by states or other organizations who want to handicap the online gambling industry. Whether you like it or not, online gambling is here
As with any domain name auction, the operators rely a lot on other people to draw interest. And in many cases, they bank heavily on domain investors on bidding on the names, rather than industry players with deeper pockets who have a lot more to gain by buying the domain name.
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Dotcom domain names aren't likely to be upset by their dotorg or dotnet rivals, but that's not always the case, as can be seen by companies with creative marketing, good development and a great product. PokerCompany.com which deals in online gaming marketing, doesn't own a portfolio of .com domains, but instead operates a
In April 1999, the domain name Bingo.com sold for $1,100,000, making it one of the highest prices paid for a domain name in the late nineties. While the name has been dwarfed by sales of other gambling domain names like Casino.com for over $5,000,000, Bingo.com has evolved into something much bigger than the original
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