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 Inc., a startup based in Portland, Ore., announced today the appointment of Raymond King, one of its co-founders, to the position of chief operating officer. King is known in Portland as the ...
« James Booth is a bit miffed by those shitting on the .ai extension ...
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.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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