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DotAsia Organisation, the first global "top-level domain" in Asia,
officially launched "Landrush" for the ".asia" Internet domain on February 20th 2008, open for registrations by anyone around the world. ".asia" is expected to become a platform for growth for Asia, and a gateway to reach the largest Internet marketplace in the world. Over 30,000 applications had been filed for ".asia" domain names since October, compared with around 330,000 at the same point in the launch of the .eu domain name in April 2006, due to the fact that its registration had been restricted exclusively to applications from governments and organizations. Domain name registrar NetNames warned that opening ".asia" to the general public means that businesses are now at risk of losing online trademarks to competitors or cyber-squatters. A total of 266,663 applications were received by the registry within the first 24 hours, demonstrating great interest from around the world to stake claims in the most prestigious cyber real estate in Asia. Any domain names with more than one application will be auctioned off to the highest bidder before .asia goes live on 26 March. Domains with only one application will be allocated directly without auction. You can keep updated on the ".asia" Domain Auction process at the DotAsia Domain Auctions page: www.dotasia.org/about/auctions.html You must apply during the Landrush period (Feb 20 - Mar 12, 2008) in order to be eligible to participate in the domain auctions. To register a ".asia" domain name, you must go to an Accredited Registrar or their authorized resellers and affiliates. Source: http://1001webs.blogspot.com/2008/02...nces-that.html |
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1001 Webs wrote:
> > Source: > http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...nces-that.html Flagged for spam at blogspot. |
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On Feb 22, 5:32pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 1001 Webs wrote: > > > Source: > >http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... > > Flagged for spam at blogspot. Reported for libel and defamatory content, Jerry Stuckle, I mean Viper. But I didn't open up this thread to argue with someone who uses a fake identity in order to cover up criminal activities. I rather elaborate on the .asia domain names issue. For example, Jonathan Robinson, chief operating officer at NetNames commented that: "As of today, there is far less protection for company trademarks and it is open season on the .asia domain name for cyber-squatters, online speculators and competitors." Robinson added that demand for .asia has been understated, which means that many businesses are likely to miss out. "As the first ".asia" sites go live we are sure to see a number of high-profile, costly disputes which could so easily have been avoided," The following details are provided as an update on the .ASIA Domain Auction process. Please note that the data in the below reports are not real-time and may not reflect current data. Please refer to the auctions ticker above for live auctions data. Top 10 Auctions ace.asia -- USD $20,501 tyco.asia -- USD $7,600 spotlight.asia -- USD $5,700 edge.asia -- USD $5,400 parliament.asia -- USD $5,200 reach.asia -- USD $5,100 lifesavers.asia -- USD $5,100 camel.asia -- USD $5,100 dove.asia -- USD $5,100 cheers.asia -- USD $4,100 ... as of 2008.02.20 http://www.dotasia.org/about/auctions.html ************************************************** ********** Kind Regards, Rafael Minuesa, Manager Director 1001webs.net - Domain Names Registrations http://www.1001webs.net/en/domainsearch_en.html ************************************************** ********* |
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RafaMinu wrote:
> On Feb 22, 5:32 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: >> 1001 Webs wrote: >> >>> Source: >>> http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... >> >> Flagged for spam at blogspot. > > Reported for libel and defamatory content, Jerry Stuckle, I mean > Viper. > > But I didn't open up this thread to argue with someone who uses a fake > identity in order to cover up criminal activities. Umm are you really that fucking stupid? I have only used one identity to post to usenet. You on the other hand seem to change every time you spam usenet. > I rather elaborate on the .asia domain names issue. No you would rather spam usenet. ..asia is a lame ass TLD, nothing beats a good old ".com". |
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Viper wrote:
> RafaMinu wrote: >> On Feb 22, 5:32 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> 1001 Webs wrote: >>> >>>> Source: >>>> http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... >>> Flagged for spam at blogspot. >> Reported for libel and defamatory content, Jerry Stuckle, I mean >> Viper. >> >> But I didn't open up this thread to argue with someone who uses a fake >> identity in order to cover up criminal activities. > Umm are you really that fucking stupid? I have only used one identity to > post to usenet. You on the other hand seem to change every time you spam > usenet. > >> I rather elaborate on the .asia domain names issue. > No you would rather spam usenet. > .asia is a lame ass TLD, nothing beats a good old ".com". > > > > He thinks you and I are the same person? ROFLMAO! I've seen some stoopid posts here, but this tops them all. His head is so far up his ass he can see his appendix. Glad I've got him and a couple of other idiots blocked. It makes this newsgroup a lot nicer to read. :-) -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle JDS Computer Training Corp. jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
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On Feb 23, 4:10 am, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote:
> RafaMinu wrote: > > On Feb 22, 5:32 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> 1001 Webs wrote: > > >>> Source: > >>>http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... > > >> Flagged for spam at blogspot. > > > Reported for libel and defamatory content, Jerry Stuckle, I mean > > Viper. > > > But I didn't open up this thread to argue with someone who uses a fake > > identity in order to cover up criminal activities. > > Umm are you really that fucking stupid? I have only used one identity to > post to usenet. You on the other hand seem to change every time you spam > usenet. Sure Jerry, I mean Viper ... ROLFMAO Jerry, I mean Viper ... > > I rather elaborate on the .asia domain names issue. > > No you would rather spam usenet. Libel, insults and defamatory comments. You've been diligently reported. The Breidbart Index, developed by Seth Breidbart, provides a measure of severity of newsgroup spam. The Breidbart Index is calculated over a 45-day window, and takes into account the number of newsgroups to which a message is posted. It is defined as the sum over each copy of the message of the square root of the number of newsgroups to which that copy is cross posted, which may be stated as \mbox{BI} = \sum_{k=1}^m \sqrt{n_k} for m messages, these being considered the same if they are substantively identical, cross-posted to n newsgroups. For the Big 8 and alt.* hierarchies, it is generally agreed that messages are cancellable spam when the Breidbart Index exceeds 20, at which point they can be auto-cancelled from news servers. Other hierarchies have their own rules; many (smaller, local ones) are much more restrictive. Example: If two copies of a posting are made, one to 9 groups, and one to 16, the BI value is \sqrt{9} + \sqrt{16} = 3 + 4 = 7. This is not cancellable spam according to the above criterion, and a single message would have to be cross-posted to more than 400 groups to be considered as cancellable spam; it is beyond the capacity of most news servers to achieve this. A more aggressive criterion, Breidbart Index Version 2, has been proposed. This is calculated as \mbox{BI2} = \sum_{k=1}^m (n_k + \sqrt{n_k})/2. In the above example, this would evaluate as (9 + \sqrt{9} + 16 + \sqrt{16})/2 = (9 + 3 + 16 + 4)/2 = 16, leading to a lower threshold for auto-cancellation. A single message would only need to be crossposted to 34 newsgroups to breach this standard. Seth Breidbart is a person who knows a lot more than you do about Internet, Usenet and Spam: http://groups.google.com/groups/prof...5W5Uw-X2tLXHAM But by now, we all know that your real purpose is not fighting Spam, but trying to boo away posters that you see as a threat to your criminal activities, right Jerry, I mean Viper? |
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On Feb 23, 4:10 am, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote:
> RafaMinu wrote: > > On Feb 22, 5:32 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> 1001 Webs wrote: > > >>> Source: > >>>http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... > > >> Flagged for spam at blogspot. > > > Reported for libel and defamatory content, Jerry Stuckle, I mean > > Viper. > > > But I didn't open up this thread to argue with someone who uses a fake > > identity in order to cover up criminal activities. > > Umm are you really that fucking stupid? I have only used one identity to > post to usenet. You on the other hand seem to change every time you spam > usenet. > > > I rather elaborate on the .asia domain names issue. > > No you would rather spam usenet. > .asia is a lame ass TLD, nothing beats a good old ".com". There are different Domain Name Extensions for different purposes on the Internet. Unless you are trying to criminally masquerade your domain as something else. Didn't you know that basic fact, or are you trying to justify yourself for some kind of criminal action? |
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1001 Webs wrote:
> On Feb 23, 4:10 am, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: >> RafaMinu wrote: >>> On Feb 22, 5:32 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> 1001 Webs wrote: >> >>>>> Source: >>>>> http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... >> >>>> Flagged for spam at blogspot. >> >>> Reported for libel and defamatory content, Jerry Stuckle, I mean >>> Viper. >> >>> But I didn't open up this thread to argue with someone who uses a >>> fake identity in order to cover up criminal activities. >> >> Umm are you really that fucking stupid? I have only used one >> identity to post to usenet. You on the other hand seem to change >> every time you spam usenet. > Sure Jerry, I mean Viper ... > ROLFMAO Jerry, I mean Viper ... That crack is ruining your mind. > Libel, insults and defamatory comments. > You've been diligently reported. Report away assmunch. Your spam will always be reported. Thought your backwards spanish ISP might not take action people will soon get tired of the spam from your backwards country and block it altogether. > The Breidbart Index, developed by Seth Breidbart, Thats as out of date as your moms clothes. Tell her to update its not good for young kids to see her 90 year old body in short skirts and slutty tops. And for god sakes tell her to wear a bra! She can kill someone with them hanging blobs of flesh. |
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1001 Webs wrote:
> On Feb 23, 4:10 am, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: >> RafaMinu wrote: >>> On Feb 22, 5:32 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> 1001 Webs wrote: >> >>>>> Source: >>>>> http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... >> >>>> Flagged for spam at blogspot. >> >>> Reported for libel and defamatory content, Jerry Stuckle, I mean >>> Viper. >> >>> But I didn't open up this thread to argue with someone who uses a >>> fake identity in order to cover up criminal activities. >> >> Umm are you really that fucking stupid? I have only used one >> identity to post to usenet. You on the other hand seem to change >> every time you spam usenet. >> >>> I rather elaborate on the .asia domain names issue. >> >> No you would rather spam usenet. >> .asia is a lame ass TLD, nothing beats a good old ".com". > > There are different Domain Name Extensions for different purposes on > the Internet. > Unless you are trying to criminally masquerade your domain as > something else. > > Didn't you know that basic fact, or are you trying to justify yourself > for some kind of criminal action? criminal action? LMAO... all you people in backass countires are making up TLD's so you have some sort of control. Fuck off. I block all of asia and half of eupore from my servers because they are so fucking backwards. .com is the true king of the internet. |
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On Feb 24, 9:46 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 1001 Webswrote: > > On Feb 23, 4:10 am, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> RafaMinu wrote: > >>> On Feb 22, 5:32 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>1001 Webswrote: > > >>>>> Source: > >>>>>http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... > > >>>> Flagged for spam at blogspot. > > >>> Reported for libel and defamatory content, Jerry Stuckle, I mean > >>> Viper. > > >>> But I didn't open up this thread to argue with someone who uses a > >>> fake identity in order to cover up criminal activities. > > >> Umm are you really that fucking stupid? I have only used one > >> identity to post to usenet. You on the other hand seem to change > >> every time you spam usenet. > > Sure Jerry, I mean Viper ... > > ROLFMAO Jerry, I mean Viper ... > > That crack is ruining your mind. > > > Libel, insults and defamatory comments. > > You've been diligently reported. > > Report away assmunch. Your spam will always be reported. Thought your > backwards spanish ISP might not take action people will soon get tired of > the spam from your backwards country and block it altogether. Reported again. You must be a very insecure person. All racist pigs are. And also very ignorant. When you insult Spain as a country, you're forgetting (or ignoring, most likely) that the United States of America owes its birth as a nation to Spain, that was the country, together with France, that supplied all kinds of financial and military support to the American rebels in their unequal war against England. In fact the first President of USA took refuge in the house of the Spanish Ambassador hiding from British troops. A political refugee, shall we call him? An Essay on a Forgotten Chapter in the History of the American Revolution: http://www.seacex.com/documentos/legacy_09_ayuda.pdf And if you're talking about race then you obviously ignore also that the majority of British people are actually descended from the Spanish: Here, learn some: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...ds-416727.html So you see Jerry, I mean Viper, no matter how you look at it, whenever you insult Spanish people you're actually insulting your own ancestors. Not mine, because none in my family tree ever went to America. >> The Breidbart Index, developed by Seth Breidbart, > Thats as out of date What is out of date is your bigotry, your ignorance and your arrogance. |
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On Feb 24, 9:48 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 1001 Webswrote: > > On Feb 23, 4:10 am, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> RafaMinu wrote: > >>> On Feb 22, 5:32 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>1001 Webswrote: > > >>>>> Source: > >>>>>http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... > > >>>> Flagged for spam at blogspot. > > >>> Reported for libel and defamatory content, Jerry Stuckle, I mean > >>> Viper. > > >>> But I didn't open up this thread to argue with someone who uses a > >>> fake identity in order to cover up criminal activities. > > >> Umm are you really that fucking stupid? I have only used one > >> identity to post to usenet. You on the other hand seem to change > >> every time you spam usenet. > > >>> I rather elaborate on the .asia domain names issue. > > >> No you would rather spam usenet. > >> .asia is a lame ass TLD, nothing beats a good old ".com". > > > There are different Domain Name Extensions for different purposes on > > the Internet. > > Unless you are trying to criminally masquerade your domain as > > something else. > > > Didn't you know that basic fact, or are you trying to justify yourself > > for some kind of criminal action? > > criminal action? LMAO... all you people in backass countires are making up > TLD's so you have some sort of control. Fuck off. I block all of asia and > half of eupore from my servers because they are so fucking backwards. .com > is the true king of the internet. Reported once more. Let's see, you've just insulted all of asia and half of eupore. That's about 75% percent of Mankind. Taking into account also your insults towards all women, it means that you're actually insulting over 90% of all people. Making friends all over the World, Jerry, i mean Viper? Who's left? I know, what's your opinion about Jews? Thing is that you are a big mouth, but what would you do when confronted face to face? Shit down your pants more likely ... |
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> Thing is that you are a big mouth, but what would you do when > confronted face to face? > Shit down your pants more likely ... Nah I am a big mouth because I can back it up. The only one shitting would be you. Ask the guy I picked up and tossed out the door and he landed 5 feet away at work. I dont take any shit and if I tell you to talk a walk and you tell me I cant make you leave you will go out the door the hard way. Ask the two guys who jumped me outside at work and got a face full of gas and I was looking for my lighter when they took off. Yes I would have burned them up and laughed at them. Hell if I could have found some marshmellows I would have roasted them over their burning bodies. You keep beliving all you want spam monkey. Jerry posts from md.comcast.net and I post from pa.comcast.net so how you think we are the same is beyond me. Well spammers are not smart and you keep proving it. |
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> 1001 Webs wrote: >> Thing is that you are a big mouth, but what would you do when >> confronted face to face? >> Shit down your pants more likely ... > > Nah I am a big mouth because I can back it up. > The only one shitting would be you. > Ask the guy I picked up and tossed out the door and he landed 5 feet away at > work. > I dont take any shit and if I tell you to talk a walk and you tell me I cant > make you leave you will go out the door the hard way. > Ask the two guys who jumped me outside at work and got a face full of gas > and I was looking for my lighter when they took off. Yes I would have burned > them up and laughed at them. Hell if I could have found some marshmellows I > would have roasted them over their burning bodies. > > You keep beliving all you want spam monkey. Jerry posts from md.comcast.net > and I post from pa.comcast.net so how you think we are the same is beyond > me. Well spammers are not smart and you keep proving it. > > > Yea, he's stoopid, even for a spammer! :-) -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle JDS Computer Training Corp. jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
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On Feb 25, 11:51pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> Viper wrote: > > 1001 Webs wrote: > >> Thing is that you are a big mouth, but what would you do when > >> confronted face to face? > >> Shit down your pants more likely ... > > > Nah I am a big mouth because I can back it up. > > The only one shitting would be you. > > Ask the guy I picked up and tossed out the door and he landed 5 feet away at > > work. > > I dont take any shit and if I tell you to talk a walk and you tell me I cant > > make you leave you will go out the door the hard way. > > Ask the two guys who jumped me outside at work and got a face full of gas > > and I was looking for my lighter when they took off. Yes I would have burned > > them up and laughed at them. Hell if I could have found some marshmellows I > > would have roasted them over their burning bodies. > > > You keep beliving all you want spam monkey. Jerry posts from md.comcast.net > > and I post from pa.comcast.net so how you think we are the same is beyond > > me. Well spammers are not smart and you keep proving it. > > Yea, he's stoopid, even for a spammer! :-) > Yeah what he said. Not only that, he just makes up crap about people that is not even true and does NOT read facts *read his posts from a few months back in regard to my website and me as a person. -- Regards Chad. http://freewebdesignonline.org |
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On Feb 22, 7:27 pm, RafaMinu <rafam...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 22, 5:32 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > 1001 Webs wrote: > > > > Source: > > >http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... > > > Flagged for spam at blogspot. > > Reported for libel and defamatory content, Jerry Stuckle, I mean > Viper. > > But I didn't open up this thread to argue with someone who uses a fake > identity in order to cover up criminal activities. > I rather elaborate on the .asia domain names issue. > For example, Jonathan Robinson, chief operating officer at NetNames > commented that: > "As of today, there is far less protection for company trademarks and > it is open season on the .asia domain name for cyber-squatters, online > speculators and competitors." > Robinson added that demand for .asia has been understated, which means > that many businesses are likely to miss out. > "As the first ".asia" sites go live we are sure to see a number of > high-profile, costly disputes which could so easily have been > avoided," > > The following details are provided as an update on the .ASIA Domain > Auction process. > Please note that the data in the below reports are not real-time and > may not reflect current data. > Please refer to the auctions ticker above for live auctions data. > > Top 10 Auctions > ace.asia -- USD $20,501 > tyco.asia -- USD $7,600 > spotlight.asia -- USD $5,700 > edge.asia -- USD $5,400 > parliament.asia -- USD $5,200 > reach.asia -- USD $5,100 > lifesavers.asia -- USD $5,100 > camel.asia -- USD $5,100 > dove.asia -- USD $5,100 > cheers.asia -- USD $4,100 > ... as of 2008.02.20 > > http://www.dotasia.org/about/auctions.html > > ************************************************** ********** > Kind Regards, > > Rafael Minuesa, > Manager Director > 1001webs.net - Domain Names Registrationshttp://www.1001webs.net/en/domainsearch_en.html > ************************************************** ********* Update: centurion.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM goyard.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM dulux.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM efx.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM evergreen.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM gala.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM universal.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM windsor.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM wrangler.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM orion.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM perrier.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM pgaofamerica.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM pier1.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM pier1imports.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM prince.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM sigma.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM soma.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM spt.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM synthesis.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM tuevrheinland.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM tuev-rheinland.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM grc.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM incisivejobs.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM letsgo.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM lkw.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM marinerfinancial.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM master.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM mediaworld.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM mittal.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM ncomputing.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM cph.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM diskeeper.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM dolphin.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM 88888888.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM aaa.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM adb.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM amo.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM canon-bs.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM officelive.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM unistat.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM enterprise.asia 3/3/2008 12:00:00 AM Top 10 Auctions ace.asia $20,501 tyco.asia $7,600 spotlight.asia $5,700 edge.asia $5,400 parliament.asia $5,200 reach.asia $5,100 lifesavers.asia $5,100 camel.asia $5,100 dove.asia $5,100 cheers.asia $4,100 ... as of 2008.02.25 Source: http://www.dotasia.org/about/auctions.html ************************************************** ***** Kind Regards, Rafael Minuesa, Manager Director 1001webs.net - Domain Names Registrations http://www.1001webs.net/en/domainsearch_en.html ************************************************** ***** |
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On Feb 22, 8:12 pm, 1001 Webs <1001w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> DotAsia Organisation, the first global "top-level domain" in Asia, > officially launched "Landrush" for the ".asia" Internet domain on > February 20th 2008, open for registrations by anyone around the world. > ".asia" is expected to become a platform for growth for Asia, and a > gateway to reach the largest Internet marketplace in the world. > > Over 30,000 applications had been filed for ".asia" domain names since > October, compared with around 330,000 at the same point in the launch > of the .eu domain name in April 2006, due to the fact that its > registration had been restricted exclusively to applications from > governments and organizations. > > Domain name registrar NetNames warned that opening ".asia" to the > general public means that businesses are now at risk of losing online > trademarks to competitors or cyber-squatters. > > A total of 266,663 applications were received by the registry within > the first 24 hours, demonstrating great interest from around the world > to stake claims in the most prestigious cyber real estate in Asia. > Any domain names with more than one application will be auctioned off > to the highest bidder before .asia goes live on 26 March. > Domains with only one application will be allocated directly without > auction. > You can keep updated on the ".asia" Domain Auction process at the > DotAsia Domain Auctions page:www.dotasia.org/about/auctions.html > > You must apply during the Landrush period (Feb 20 - Mar 12, 2008) in > order to be eligible to participate in the domain auctions. > To register a ".asia" domain name, you must go to an Accredited > Registrar or their authorized resellers and affiliates. > > Source:http://1001webs.blogspot.com/2008/02...on-has-announc... BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD you get yourself domainname.Site requires host and domain name I want to create my own Web site. Which is better -- signing up for hosting, or buying a domain name? BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD can you.Hostway Announces .Asia Domain Name Launch - First Registration Period For New .Asia Domain Name To Open On 9th October BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTDHostway is today advising companies that the first registration period for the new .Asia name officially opens tomorrow. With the potential to be the largest country-code top level domain name, .Asia is aimed at residents and organisations within the Asia-Pacific region and companies wishing to trade with this region. The first "sunrise" period, which begins on the 9th of October, enables registered trademark holders and government bodies to register their interest in a certain .Asia domain name. BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTDEarlier this month the new domain name is .asia became available for trademark proprietors to register. Like the .eu domain name, the .asia domain name is designed to serve the Asian Pacific region. There is a limited sunrise period to register names that correspond with your Asian trade mark registrations (eg trademark.asia) or trade names before these domain names become available to the general public. BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD"As the largest top-level domain name release for several years, companies are faced with both an opportunity and a challenge," said Thomas Herbert, product manager, Hostway. "With 60% of the world population living in the Asia-Pacific region, and over 400 million Internet users, the .Asia domain name is bound to be a success. Furthermore, with global brands such as Google investing strongly in this area - exemplified by its acquisition of a stake in Chinese social networking site Tianya - the Asian market is seeing significant potential for growth at the moment. When you also consider the huge numbers of businesses in the rest of the world targeting the Asian market, the potential for the domain name is vast." BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD "We've already had over a hundred enquiries about the domain name, and we're expecting a fair amount of competition for registration for .Asia names," Herbert continued. "People do need to beware of unofficial vendors offering pre-registrations as they could miss out, or be ripped off. This is a great opportunity for people to establish their presence as a pan-Asian entity, and companies who don't register for their domain name are effectively gambling with their brand identity." BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD |
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On Feb 23, 12:32 am, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 1001 Webs wrote: > > > Source: > >http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... > > Flagged for spam at blogspot. BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD you get yourself domainname.Site requires host and domain name I want to create my own Web site. Which is better -- signing up for hosting, or buying a domain name? BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD can you.Hostway Announces .Asia Domain Name Launch - First Registration Period For New .Asia Domain Name To Open On 9th October BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTDHostway is today advising companies that the first registration period for the new .Asia name officially opens tomorrow. With the potential to be the largest country-code top level domain name, .Asia is aimed at residents and organisations within the Asia-Pacific region and companies wishing to trade with this region. The first "sunrise" period, which begins on the 9th of October, enables registered trademark holders and government bodies to register their interest in a certain .Asia domain name. BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTDEarlier this month the new domain name is .asia became available for trademark proprietors to register. Like the .eu domain name, the .asia domain name is designed to serve the Asian Pacific region. There is a limited sunrise period to register names that correspond with your Asian trade mark registrations (eg trademark.asia) or trade names before these domain names become available to the general public. BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD"As the largest top-level domain name release for several years, companies are faced with both an opportunity and a challenge," said Thomas Herbert, product manager, Hostway. "With 60% of the world population living in the Asia-Pacific region, and over 400 million Internet users, the .Asia domain name is bound to be a success. Furthermore, with global brands such as Google investing strongly in this area - exemplified by its acquisition of a stake in Chinese social networking site Tianya - the Asian market is seeing significant potential for growth at the moment. When you also consider the huge numbers of businesses in the rest of the world targeting the Asian market, the potential for the domain name is vast." BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD "We've already had over a hundred enquiries about the domain name, and we're expecting a fair amount of competition for registration for .Asia names," Herbert continued. "People do need to beware of unofficial vendors offering pre-registrations as they could miss out, or be ripped off. This is a great opportunity for people to establish their presence as a pan-Asian entity, and companies who don't register for their domain name are effectively gambling with their brand identity." BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD |
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On Feb 23, 2:27 am, RafaMinu <rafam...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 22, 5:32 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > 1001 Webs wrote: > > > > Source: > > >http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... > > > Flagged for spam at blogspot. > > Reported for libel and defamatory content, Jerry Stuckle, I mean > Viper. > > But I didn't open up this thread to argue with someone who uses a fake > identity in order to cover up criminal activities. > I rather elaborate on the .asia domain names issue. > For example, Jonathan Robinson, chief operating officer at NetNames > commented that: > "As of today, there is far less protection for company trademarks and > it is open season on the .asia domain name for cyber-squatters, online > speculators and competitors." > Robinson added that demand for .asia has been understated, which means > that many businesses are likely to miss out. > "As the first ".asia" sites go live we are sure to see a number of > high-profile, costly disputes which could so easily have been > avoided," > > The following details are provided as an update on the .ASIA Domain > Auction process. > Please note that the data in the below reports are not real-time and > may not reflect current data. > Please refer to the auctions ticker above for live auctions data. > > Top 10 Auctions > ace.asia -- USD $20,501 > tyco.asia -- USD $7,600 > spotlight.asia -- USD $5,700 > edge.asia -- USD $5,400 > parliament.asia -- USD $5,200 > reach.asia -- USD $5,100 > lifesavers.asia -- USD $5,100 > camel.asia -- USD $5,100 > dove.asia -- USD $5,100 > cheers.asia -- USD $4,100 > ... as of 2008.02.20 > > http://www.dotasia.org/about/auctions.html > > ************************************************** ********** > Kind Regards, > > Rafael Minuesa, > Manager Director > 1001webs.net - Domain Names Registrationshttp://www.1001webs.net/en/domainsearch_en.html > ************************************************** ********* BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD you get yourself domainname.Site requires host and domain name I want to create my own Web site. Which is better -- signing up for hosting, or buying a domain name? BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD can you.Hostway Announces .Asia Domain Name Launch - First Registration Period For New .Asia Domain Name To Open On 9th October BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTDHostway is today advising companies that the first registration period for the new .Asia name officially opens tomorrow. With the potential to be the largest country-code top level domain name, .Asia is aimed at residents and organisations within the Asia-Pacific region and companies wishing to trade with this region. The first "sunrise" period, which begins on the 9th of October, enables registered trademark holders and government bodies to register their interest in a certain .Asia domain name. BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTDEarlier this month the new domain name is .asia became available for trademark proprietors to register. Like the .eu domain name, the .asia domain name is designed to serve the Asian Pacific region. There is a limited sunrise period to register names that correspond with your Asian trade mark registrations (eg trademark.asia) or trade names before these domain names become available to the general public. BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD"As the largest top-level domain name release for several years, companies are faced with both an opportunity and a challenge," said Thomas Herbert, product manager, Hostway. "With 60% of the world population living in the Asia-Pacific region, and over 400 million Internet users, the .Asia domain name is bound to be a success. Furthermore, with global brands such as Google investing strongly in this area - exemplified by its acquisition of a stake in Chinese social networking site Tianya - the Asian market is seeing significant potential for growth at the moment. When you also consider the huge numbers of businesses in the rest of the world targeting the Asian market, the potential for the domain name is vast." BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD "We've already had over a hundred enquiries about the domain name, and we're expecting a fair amount of competition for registration for .Asia names," Herbert continued. "People do need to beware of unofficial vendors offering pre-registrations as they could miss out, or be ripped off. This is a great opportunity for people to establish their presence as a pan-Asian entity, and companies who don't register for their domain name are effectively gambling with their brand identity." BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD |
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On Feb 23, 11:10 am, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote:
> RafaMinu wrote: > > On Feb 22, 5:32 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> 1001 Webs wrote: > > >>> Source: > >>>http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... > > >> Flagged for spam at blogspot. > > > Reported for libel and defamatory content, Jerry Stuckle, I mean > > Viper. > > > But I didn't open up this thread to argue with someone who uses a fake > > identity in order to cover up criminal activities. > > Umm are you really that fucking stupid? I have only used one identity to > post to usenet. You on the other hand seem to change every time you spam > usenet. > > > I rather elaborate on the .asia domain names issue. > > No you would rather spam usenet. > .asia is a lame ass TLD, nothing beats a good old ".com". BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD you get yourself domainname.Site requires host and domain name I want to create my own Web site. Which is better -- signing up for hosting, or buying a domain name? BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD can you.Hostway Announces .Asia Domain Name Launch - First Registration Period For New .Asia Domain Name To Open On 9th October BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTDHostway is today advising companies that the first registration period for the new .Asia name officially opens tomorrow. With the potential to be the largest country-code top level domain name, .Asia is aimed at residents and organisations within the Asia-Pacific region and companies wishing to trade with this region. The first "sunrise" period, which begins on the 9th of October, enables registered trademark holders and government bodies to register their interest in a certain .Asia domain name. BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTDEarlier this month the new domain name is .asia became available for trademark proprietors to register. Like the .eu domain name, the .asia domain name is designed to serve the Asian Pacific region. There is a limited sunrise period to register names that correspond with your Asian trade mark registrations (eg trademark.asia) or trade names before these domain names become available to the general public. BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD"As the largest top-level domain name release for several years, companies are faced with both an opportunity and a challenge," said Thomas Herbert, product manager, Hostway. "With 60% of the world population living in the Asia-Pacific region, and over 400 million Internet users, the .Asia domain name is bound to be a success. Furthermore, with global brands such as Google investing strongly in this area - exemplified by its acquisition of a stake in Chinese social networking site Tianya - the Asian market is seeing significant potential for growth at the moment. When you also consider the huge numbers of businesses in the rest of the world targeting the Asian market, the potential for the domain name is vast." BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD "We've already had over a hundred enquiries about the domain name, and we're expecting a fair amount of competition for registration for .Asia names," Herbert continued. "People do need to beware of unofficial vendors offering pre-registrations as they could miss out, or be ripped off. This is a great opportunity for people to establish their presence as a pan-Asian entity, and companies who don't register for their domain name are effectively gambling with their brand identity." BEIJING ONVIS NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD |
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On Feb 24, 9:50 pm, 1001 Webs <1001w...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Feb 23, 4:10 am, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > RafaMinu wrote: > > > On Feb 22, 5:32 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> 1001 Webs wrote: > > > >>> Source: > > >>>http://SPAMMER.blogspot.com/2008/02/...n-has-announce... > > > >> Flagged for spam at blogspot. > > > > Reported for libel and defamatory content, Jerry Stuckle, I mean > > > Viper. > > > > But I didn't open up this thread to argue with someone who uses a fake > > > identity in order to cover up criminal activities. > > > Umm are you really that fucking stupid? I have only used one identity to > > post to usenet. You on the other hand seem to change every time you spam > > usenet. > > Sure Jerry, I mean Viper ... > ROLFMAO Jerry, I mean Viper ... > > > > I rather elaborate on the .asia domain names issue. > > > No you would rather spam usenet. > |