SnapNames, a downtown Portland company that provides website domain registration services, sued one of its former executives for $33 million today, alleging that he rigged the company's online ...
A former SnapNames.com executive admitted in a federal court filing Wednesday that he improperly bid on Internet domain name auctions using a false identity. But Nelson Brady, the company’s former ...
I have been contacted by representative of both Answerable.com and SnapNames.com on our post yesterday concerning SnapNames sending out e-mails to customers notifying them about certain registrars ...
SnapNames said this afternoon that it has settled a lawsuit against a former executive who admitted rigging the company's online auctions, along with a related class-action suit against the company.
Earlier this week the domain name industry was rocked by a shill bidding scandal at SnapNames. The company made the right early moves by admitting the problem and promising refunds, plus interest, to ...
« James Booth is a bit miffed by those shitting on the .ai extension ...
SnapNames Inc. responded to the delay of a major product launch by laying off seven of its 40 employees late last week. At the same time--but merely coincidentally, the company said--Ron Wiener, ...
POMPANO BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Moniker ® and SnapNames ®, both KeyDrive S. A. companies, announced today that they will exclusively broker the domain name 'FreeSex.com' beginning May 15, 2012.
POMPANO BEACH, Fla., PORTLAND, Ore. & LUXEMBOURG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KeyDrive S.A., a Luxembourg based Internet holding company, have purchased Moniker® and SnapNames®, leading providers of products and ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. One thing has become abundantly clear in 2009: if there’s a market, it can undermined. Consider the following ...
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